Zinc Carnosine for Digestive Health

Preliminary evidence 12 studies

Research on zinc carnosine specifically for digestive health is not represented in the studies provided here. The linked studies address a range of topics related to zinc more broadly — including zinc supplementation for childhood diarrhea, zinc status in critically ill patients, zinc as a predictor of fecal microbiota transplant outcomes, and zinc fortification in food systems — but none directly investigate zinc carnosine as a compound for gastrointestinal support. Among the tangentially relevant findings, a systematic review and meta-analysis of three randomized controlled trials found that zinc supplementation did not significantly reduce diarrhea duration in children in high-income countries, suggesting that zinc's gut-related benefits may depend on underlying deficiency status. A retrospective study noted that low zinc levels were associated with higher rates of fecal microbiota transplant failure in recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection, though this was an observational finding requiring further investigation. Overall, while these studies touch on zinc's broader relevance to digestive and nutritional health, the current evidence base provided does not allow for meaningful conclusions about zinc carnosine as a targeted intervention for digestive conditions, and readers interested in that specific compound would benefit from seeking out research designed to evaluate it directly.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Impact of the cooked millet intervention on hemoglobin and other micronutrien... Other 2025 Neutral 67
Association of Habitual Diet Quality and Nutrient Intake with Cognitive Perfo... Other 2025 Neutral 62
"Serum Zinc and Selenium Levels in ICU Patients: Association with Disease Sev... Other 2025 Neutral 57
Protective role of dietary antioxidant intake on long-term effects of extreme... Other 2024 Neutral 52
The cost of expanding Ethiopia’s salt iodization program to include multiple ... Other 2025 Neutral 47
Investigating the Role of Zinc in Mitigating Blood Lead Levels Toxicity on Gu... Other 2024 42
Blood methylation biomarkers are associated with diabetic kidney disease prog... Other 2024 Neutral 37
Evaluation of Some Serum Minerals in Type 2 Diabetic Patients Attending Feder... Other 2024 Neutral 32
Zinc Supplementation in the management of acute diarrhea in high-income count... Other 2024 Supports 27
SLC39A8.p.(Ala391Thr) is associated with poorer cognitive ability: a cross-se... Other 2024 Neutral 22
Factors Associated with Failure of Fecal Microbiota Transplant for Recurrent<... Other 2024 Neutral 17
Biofortification and Fortification of Wheat Flour: Qualitative analysis for i... Other 2024 Neutral 12

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