The Gut Soother

Baobab Acacia

Baobab Acacia is a sustainably sourced prebiotic blend combining baobab fruit pulp with acacia gum. Baobab is harvested from the iconic African baobab tree, often called the “Tree of Life” for its longevity and naturally occurring essential minerals and antioxidants. Acacia is gently sourced from North Africa and is traditionally known as the “Golden Tears” of the acacia tree, valued for its highly soluble, plant-based fibre. Our Baobab + Acacia blend delivers full-spectrum digestive support. Baobab works quickly in the upper gut while acacia provides slow, gentle fermentation throughout the colon. Clinical studies show significant increases in beneficial bacteria, reduced inflammation, strengthened gut barrier integrity, and improved digestive comfort.

What Baobab Acacia can do for you?

Baobab and acacia fibres help keep your gut feeling balanced, comfortable and well supported by nourishing beneficial bacteria. Due to their naturally high digestive tolerance, these gentle fibres pass through the stomach without irritation, making them ideal for sensitive guts.

This combination acts as a natural food source for friendly bacteria, helping support key strains linked to digestive comfort and resilience.

  • Supports gut microbiome balance
  • Encourages consistent, long-term digestive health
  • Strengthens gut lining
  • Reduces overall digestive discomfort
  • Enhances the gut’s ability to digest and absorb nutrients

The Science

As the Baobab and Acacia fibres are gradually fermented, they help support a strong gut lining and a healthy inflammatory balance, contributing to calmer, more settled digestion. Alongside this, baobab provides additional fibres and plant nutrients that encourage antioxidant activity. Together, this powerful yet gentle combination helps create a healthier gut environment supporting smoother digestion, reduced digestive discomfort, and long-term gut wellbeing.

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The Studies

At The Naked Pharmacy, we ensure that all of our supplements are made with effective strength bioactives, so they are clinically proven to work.

We aim for each supplement to be scientifically supported by multiple randomised placebo-controlled studies. All clinical trial studies we use to support our supplements are undertaken on human patients, using the same dosage and formulation of the product. The scientific studies are published in peer review journals.

Study: Acacia Gum is a Bifidogenic Dietary Fibre with High Digestive Tolerance in Healthy Humans

What the study looked at

This research investigated whether acacia gum, a naturally derived dietary fibre, acts as a prebiotic in humans and how well it is tolerated by the digestive system. The study explored its ability to support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria while remaining comfortable to digest in healthy individuals.

How the study was conducted

Healthy human volunteers consumed acacia gum in specified daily amounts over a 10-day period. The researchers then measured key outcomes such as:

  • The amount and activity of beneficial gut bacteria (like bifidobacteria and lactic acid-producing species) in stool samples.
  • Digestive tolerance, including any gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., bloating, gas, cramps, diarrhoea).
  • Comparison was made with a control (sucrose) to see how acacia gum performs relative to a non-prebiotic substance.

What the Study Found

The main findings included:

Prebiotic Effect: Acacia gum increased beneficial bacteria levels in the gut, particularly bifidobacteria and other lactic-acid-producing microbes (a hallmark of prebiotic activity)

  • High Digestive Tolerance: Most individuals tolerated acacia gum well even at relatively high daily doses, with minimal mild symptoms. Digestive comfort was high compared with control groups.
  • There was no major disruption to total anaerobic or aerobic bacteria counts, suggesting that the effect was selective toward beneficial microbes without upsetting overall gut ecology.

What This Means

Here’s what these results suggest for consumers:

  • Gentle Prebiotic Support: Acacia gum is a well-tolerated, gentle dietary fibre that can help nurture beneficial gut microbes without common fibre-related discomfort.
  • Supports Digestive Wellbeing: By feeding key gut bacteria like bifidobacteria, acacia gum contributes to a more supportive gut environment, which is related to better digestive comfort and overall gut health

Study: Co-Supplementation of Baobab Fiber and Arabic Gum Synergistically Modulates the In Vitro Human Gut Microbiome Revealing Complementary and Promising Prebiotic Properties

What the study was about

This study investigated the effects of baobab fibre and acacia (Arabic gum), tested individually and in combination, on the human gut microbiome using an in vitro digestive system model.

The primary aim was to assess whether these fibres exhibit prebiotic properties and whether their combination results in complementary or synergistic effects on microbial composition and metabolic activity within the gut model.

How they did it

The researchers used the SHIME® in vitro gut model, a well-established and widely used system designed to closely simulate the conditions of the human gastrointestinal tract. The SHIME® model reproduces key features of human digestion, including sequential gut compartments and controlled environmental conditions that allow microbial communities to behave in a way that reflects the human colon.

The experimental design included:

  • Administration of baobab fibre alone
  • Administration of acacia (Arabic gum) alone
  • Administration of a combination of baobab fibre and acacia (Arabic gum)
  • Repeated dosing over a defined experimental period

Microbial composition was analysed using sequencing-based techniques. Microbial metabolic activity was assessed by measuring fermentation products, including short-chain fatty acids, as well as other microbial metabolites.

What they found

The study found that both baobab fibre and acacia (Arabic gum) influenced the gut microbiome within the in vitro model, with differences observed depending on whether the fibres were administered alone or in combination.

Key findings included:

  • Both fibres modulated microbial community structure and metabolic activity
  • The combined fibre treatment resulted in effects that differed from those observed with either fibre alone
  • The combination led to increased production of short-chain fatty acids, particularly propionate
  • Changes were observed in bacterial taxa associated with fibre fermentation, including Akkermansiaceae and Christensenellaceae
  • Additional microbial metabolites were detected at higher levels in the combined fibre condition compared with single-fibre conditions

What it means according to the study

The authors concluded that baobab fibre and Acacia (Arabic gum) demonstrate complementary prebiotic properties within the SHIME® gut model.

The results indicate that combining these fibres alters microbial composition and fermentation patterns differently than administering either fibre alone.

Glossary of terms:

There are a few key terms to be aware of when reviewing these studies:

Randomised Clinical Trial

A clinical trial in which the participants are assigned randomly (by chance alone) to different treatments.

Double-blind study

A study in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This procedure is utilised to prevent bias in research results.

Double-blind studies are particularly useful for preventing bias due to demand characteristics or the placebo effect.

P-value

The probability of obtaining the observed results of a test. The lower the p-value is, the more confident we can be of a true result. For example, a p- value of 0.001 confirms a result as 99.9% accurate.

Placebo

An inactive treatment used in a clinical trial, sometimes referred to as a “sugar pill”.

A placebo-controlled trial compares a new treatment with a placebo, in order to give greater confidence that the result is only due to the test/active ingredient.