Symbiota™ 020

Precision Metabiotics for Gut Barrier Restoration & Immune Modulation

Beyond Everyday Gut Health

 Symbiota™ 020 is a clinically-validated metabiotic ingredient developed through our patented precision symbiotic fermentation technology. Designed to address both everyday wellness and inflammation-associated gut conditions, it delivers a powerful matrix of microbial metabolites that reshape the gut microbiome without relying on live bacteria.

Core Mechanisms & Clinical Highlights

 Unlike conventional probiotics that struggle to survive in disrupted gut environments, Symbiota™ 020 works directly to:

  • Restore the Gut Barrier: Clinically proven to preserve intestinal tight junction proteins (ZO-1 and Occludin), effectively sealing the gut lining and preventing leaky gut syndrome.
  • Regulate Immune-Driven Inflammation: Balances the gut-immune response by modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-1β, IL-12), offering robust support for IBD and colitis.
  • Standardized Efficacy: Commercially ready and highly stable for diverse global dietary supplement formats (liquid and powder).

What Makes Symbiota™ 020 Different?

Precision Symbiotic Fermentation Technology

Powered by the proprietary Symbiota™ platform, Symbiota™ 020 utilizes multi-strain symbiotic fermentation to generate complex bioactive metabolites through microbial cross-talk and metabolic interactions.

Key Technology Advantages

  • Multi-strain synergy
  • Complete metabolite profile
  • Nano-sized metabolites
  • Stable & flexible formulation
  • Over 20 international patents
  • More than 1,600 microbial solution libraries

 

Three Key Benefits of Symbiota™ 020

Microbiome & Immune Modulation

Gut Barrier
Restoration

IBD-Related Inflammation Support

Scientific Evidence Supporting Symbiota™ 020

1. Microbiome Reset & Rebalance

Indicating a measurable rebalancing of the gut microbiota toward a healthier profile.

Beneficial Bacteria

  • Bifidobacterium longum
  • Faecalibacterium prausnitzii

Pathogenic Bacteria

  • Roseburia intestinals
  • Ruminococcus gnavus
  • Eggerthella lenta

2.Protection of Intestinal Tight Junction

3.Preservation of Gut Barrier Integrity