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New research puts spotlight on overlooked ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy pills

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As pill versions of popular weight-loss drugs grow in use, researchers are taking a closer look at one overlooked ingredient inside them

The appeal of a daily pill is easy to understand. It fits into a routine, feels manageable and avoids the discomfort of injections.

For many people using weight-loss medication, tablets represent a simpler path forward. Now, researchers say one of the pill’s lesser-known ingredients deserves closer attention.

Scientists at Adelaide University have examined salcaprozate sodium, or SNAC, a compound used in the tablet versions of Wegovy and Ozempic.

While semaglutide is the active drug, SNAC plays a crucial role by protecting it in the stomach and helping it enter the bloodstream.

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In a 21-day animal study led by PhD candidate Amin Ariaee and Senior Research Fellow Dr. Paul Joyce, repeated exposure to SNAC was linked to several biological changes.

What changed

Researchers observed:

  • Fewer beneficial gut bacteria involved in fibre digestion
  • Reduced levels of short-chain fatty acids that support gut health
  • Higher markers of inflammation in the blood
  • Increased liver weight
  • Lower levels of a brain-related protein linked to cognitive decline

The study does not show that SNAC causes harm in humans. However, the findings suggest the compound may influence the body beyond simply aiding drug absorption.

Why it matters

As oral versions of semaglutide become more widely available, daily exposure to SNAC could increase.

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With obesity rates high globally and prescriptions rising, researchers argue that understanding every component of these medications is essential.

The team emphasizes that further long-term human studies are needed before drawing conclusions.

Source: Science Daily and Science Direct

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