Coprococcus spp. are beneficial bacteria in the human gut microbiome, belonging to the Firmicutes phylum. These microbes are known for their ability to produce butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that supports gut barrier integrity, modulates inflammation, and promotes overall digestive health. Higher levels of Coprococcus are often associated with a well-balanced microbiome and improved mental well-being, as butyrate can also influence brain health via the gut-brain axis. Low levels may reflect poor fiber fermentation, gut dysbiosis, or inflammation. Their presence is generally considered a marker of a healthy, fiber-rich diet.
It is a genus of gut bacteria that produce butyrate and contribute to maintaining a healthy intestinal environment.
They help reduce inflammation, strengthen the gut barrier, and may positively influence mental health through the gut-brain axis.
They may signal gut imbalance, inflammation, or insufficient dietary fiber intake.
By increasing the intake of prebiotic fibers and maintaining a diet rich in plant-based foods.