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Microba Life Sciences partners with Unilever to target sleep through the gut microbiome

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Microba Life Sciences partners with Unilever to target sleep through the gut microbiome

BRISBANE, Australia, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Experts in gut microbiome analysis, Microba Life Sciences[1], is empowering global consumer goods company Unilever [2]to take a novel approach to this problem by exploring the links between sleep and the human gut with the aim to improve sleep for people across the globe. 

The study will look at associations between the gut microbiome and sleep, with current data indicating that gut bacteria is involved in sleep quality, the regulation of circadian rhythms and the production of natural substances that aid in the promotion of sleep. 

As a part of Unilever's Future Food ambition, Unilever wants to play a role in helping people transition towards healthier diets and has committed to doubling the number of products delivering positive nutrition globally, by 2025. 

The aim of the project is to utilise Microba's database which cross references diet, lifestyle and sleep habits to discover associations that could help improve sleep.

Microba is building the world's largest consistently collected and analysed dataset of de-identified gut microbiome metagenomic data which is providing unparalleled insight into the role of the microbiome in human disease.

This database will be leveraged to discover associations between the gut microbiome, nutrition and sleep.

Unilever are interested to see whether the results can be applicable across their food and refreshments portfolio in the future.

Dr Kylie Ellis, Research Manager at Microba, said that the project would advance research in the links between the gut microbiome and human physiology for the promotion of sleep and other gut-brain axis functions. 

"We look forward to working with Unilever to understand more about the way that diet, lifestyle and gut bacteria influences sleep habits and quality of rest," she said. 

About Microba Life Sciences

Microba Life Sciences[3] is a precision microbiome science company working to transform human health through their world-leading technology in analysing the microbiome. Microba's proprietary analysis platform enables researchers to reveal important connections and make new discoveries with accurate measurement of the gut microbiome.  Powered by precision analysis, Microba's end-to-end support includes a validated sample collection method, shotgun metagenomic sequencing and leading bioinformatics analysis.

www.microba.com[4]

 

 

 

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