Zinobiotic+ Mini Kit with Test
Zinobiotic+ Mini Kit with Test
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Description
Description
- Dietary fibre blend with ingredients from 8 naturally derived sources1
- Contains resistant starch that contributes to a reduction in blood sugar spiking after meals2
- Contains beta-glucans which contribute to normal cholesterol level3
- Contains oat grain fibre that contribute to normal bowel functions4
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Dietary fibers
Other fiber products on the market generally contain only one or two types of dietary fiber. ZinoBiotic+ contains significant amounts of eight dietary fibers; resistant starch, inulin, beta-glucans from oats, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) and psyllium husks. These fibers resistant starch, inulin, beta glucans from oats, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) and psyllium husk are fermented in the colon and promote several bowel functions, for example, oat grain fiber contributes to normal bowel function4.
Digestion function
The dietary fibers in ZinoBiotic+ are fermented in the colon and are used by various types of naturally occurring bacteria. Fiber is an important part of the diet and plays a role in supporting normal digestion. The different types of fiber act as substrates that can be broken down by microorganisms in the colon. The bacterial composition in the colon can vary between individuals and is influenced by several factors, including diet.
Dietary fiber like oat fiber increases faecal bulk, which contributes to normal bowel function. Some people may experience an initial adjustment period with increased fiber intake that change the bacterial population, which is usually temporary.
Normal cholesterol levels
One of the eight fibers is beta glucans from oats. These have a function in maintaining normal blood cholesterol.3
Gluten-free
ZinoBiotic+ contains special beta glucans from oats that are free from gluten and contamination from other grains.
Other ingredients
ZinoBiotic+ contains only active ingredients. There are no additives at all in the product.
Ingredients:
Resistant starch from corn (Zea mays)*, beta-glucans from oats (Avena sativa)*, inulin, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), resistant starch from potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), psyllium husk (Plantago ovata), guar gum from guar beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba), resistant starch from green bananas (Musa × paradisiaca L.).
*EU-origin.
Zinobiotic+ is made from naturally derived ingredients and contains no additives.
Recommended daily dosage: Mix 12 g of powder (2 scoops) with 200 ml water in a shaker bottle, or mix it with a ready to drink product of your choice e.g. LeanShake, fruit smoothie drink. Do not exceed recommended daily dose. Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a balanced, varied diet and a healthy life style.
Water: Drinking extra fluid is strongly recommended when you consume dietary fibers. Water prevents digestive issues such as constipation.
Storage: Dry and cool with the lid on. Keep out of reach of small children.
Your gut microbiota influences everything from digestion and immunity to metabolism and mood. The Gut Health Test reveals its functional output — what your gut bacteria are actually producing — and how that activity is affecting you.
- asures functional output – revealing how your gut bacteria and body work together to produce health-linked metabolites
- Science-backed markers – analyzes three key tryptophan-related metabolites linked to gut, immune, and metabolic health
- Advanced analysis – uses HPLC-UV-FLD technology for high-precision results
- Balance insights – shows how a protective metabolite from gut bacteria relates to other insightful markers
- Clear scoring – your results distilled into an easy-to-read Gut Health Index
- Personalized guidance – tailored diet and lifestyle recommendations, with a focus on fiber and polyphenols, based on your unique results
- Simple at-home self-test – dried blood spot (DBS) collection, no stool sample required
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What we measure
This test focuses on three scientifically important compounds:
• Indole-3-propionic acid (IPA) – IPA level – a beneficial metabolite produced exclusively by gut bacteria from dietary tryptophan. Higher levels are linked to stronger gut barrier integrity and protection against oxidative stress. IPA is increasingly recognized as a key indicator of gut microbiota function and overall resilience.
• Tryptophan (TRP) – an essential amino acid obtained from the diet that serves as the precursor (starting material) for both IPA and kynurenine. Tryptophan availability and how it is metabolized can influence gut health, immune function and metabolic balance.
• Kynurenine (KYN) – a metabolite produced from tryptophan through the kynurenine pathway, often activated by increased immune stress. Higher kynurenine levels and an elevated KYN:TRP ratio are linked to increased immune activation and a shift away from beneficial microbial metabolite production.
We also calculate these key ratios:
• IPA:TRP ratio – Gut microbiome efficiency – reflects the proportion of dietary tryptophan converted by gut bacteria into IPA, influenced by gut microbiota composition and diet.
• KYN:TRP ratio – Immune stress indicator – an established marker of immune activation and load.
• IPA:KYN ratio – Microbiome immune support – a relative balance score showing the relationship between protective and stress-driven pathways in tryptophan metabolism.
Your report also includes a Gut Health Index, integrating all measured markers and ratios into a clear, easy-to-understand overview of your of gut-immune-metabolic balance.
Why tryptophan metabolism mattersTryptophan metabolism is increasingly recognized as a critical hub connecting gut, immune, brain, and metabolic health. Gut bacteria transform tryptophan into a range of indole metabolites, including IPA – a health-supporting metabolite that supports gut barrier integrity, modulates immune responses, and helps protect against oxidative stress.
Emerging research shows that higher IPA levels are linked to metabolic flexibility, glucose regulation, and immune function. Conversely, when tryptophan metabolism is dysregulated, more of it is diverted into the kynurenine pathway – a route often triggered by your body’s stress responses.
This metabolic crossroad between the body and gut bacteria is no longer a scientific curiosity – it is now seen as a cornerstone of intestinal and systemic homeostasis. By decoding your tryptophan metabolism profile, this test reveals the functional output of your gut bacteria and how it relates to immune and metabolic pathways – empowering you to make targeted, evidence-based changes to support long-term health from the inside out.
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