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Summary
This pilot study investigates the digestion rate of naturally occurring food DNA through the human digestive tract by detecting residual food DNA in stool samples. The investigators hypothesize that food DNA primarily transits through the digestive system within 24 hours, with maximal detection in stool samples collected the day after ingestion. Previous research has focused on food DNA digestion in human gastric juices, leaving digestion through the entire gut largely unexplored. This study employs a fixed-order within subjects design involving healthy participants. Each participant will submit a baseline stool sample, consume a single dose of a study-specific powdered food (reconstituted in water) differing from their usual diet, and provide the subsequent five stool samples. If five samples are collected in fewer than five days, an additional sample will be obtained on the fifth day post-consumption. The presence and decline of food specific DNA in these samples will be quantified using qPCR, enabling us to determine the digestion rate of food DNA. The study design poses with minimal risk as it non-invasively monitors the natural process of food DNA digestion and transit through stool sample analysis.
Official title: Digestion and Transit of Food DNA Through the Human Gut
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2026-07-01
Completion Date
2027-07-01
Last Updated
2026-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Reconstitutable food powder
During the intervention week, participants will be asked take one dose of a reconstitutable food powder provided in a ziplock bag. This powder will be a mix of Gatorade Zero Powder (1 serving) and 1 serving of commercially available powders of either one or all of the following: camu camu, kelp or maqui. The powder mix in the bag will be added to water and drunk by the participant as soon as possible after having a bowel movement (baseline stool sample). Food powders are sourced from reputable companies and are safe for consumption (Gatorade is a wellrecognized brand and available in grocery stores nationally, Navitas Organics provides certified organic, third-party tested plant food powders with fairtrade certification).
Locations (1)
Medical Sciences Research Building III (MSRB III)
Durham, North Carolina, United States