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English: VFAs, or short chain fatty acids (SVFAs), are aliphatic monocarboxylate compounds with two to six carbon atoms. Formic (C1), acetic (C2), propionic (C3), butyric (C4) and valeric (C5) acids are the most common VFAs and are produced naturally in the guts of higher organisms through the AF of carbohydrates. |
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Source | https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/9/3873 |
Author | Iragavarapu, Gayathri Priya, Syed Shahed Imam, Omprakash Sarkar, Srinivasula Venkata Mohan, Young-Cheol Chang, Motakatla Venkateswar Reddy, Sang-Hyoun Kim, and Naresh Kumar Amradi |
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