This chapter provides a review of: (1) the concept of intestinal microbiota, (2) the methodologies used to investigate the intestinal microbiota and their limitations, (3) the influence of diet on intestinal microbiota, and (4) future directions in the field.Merlin W. Ariefdjohan...
Jeff Gordon and colleagues present a microbial perspective of human developmental biology. They describe how the microbiota affects prenatal and postnatal growth and explain how an understanding of such communities could help to prevent and treat diseases. To this end, they call for the establishment ...
The intestinal microbiota: Importance for health and, potential therapeutic targetThe intestinal microbiota: Importance for health and, potential therapeutic targetIntestinal microbiotaFunctional metagenomicsFecal transplantMucosal immunologyBelzer C, de Vos WM.doi...
The intestinal microbiota (previously referred to as “intestinal flora”) has entered the focus of research interest not only in microbiology but also in medicine. Huge progress has been made with respect to the analysis of composition and functions of the human microbiota. An “imbalance” of t...
Probiotics and antibodies to TNF inhibit inflammatory activity and improve nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Hepatology 37, 343–350 (2003). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Zmora, N., Suez, J. & Elinav, E. You are what you eat: diet, health and the gut microbiota. Nat. Rev. ...
Understanding the interactions between intestinal microbiota, chronic inflammation, cellular stress, and aging is essential to developing therapies aimed at reducing inflammation and slowing age-related diseases in PWH. In this review, we discuss critical knowledge gaps and highlight the therapeutic potentia...
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Developing and maintaining the intestinal integrity (lining) of poultry and swine is critical to their health and to prevent economic losses.
Our evolving understanding of intestinal microbiota-derived physiological modulators (e.g., short-chain fatty acids) and pathogenic mediators (e.g., trimethylamine N-oxide) of host disease susceptibility have created novel potential therapeutic opportunities for improved cardiovascular health. This review ...
was applied to investigate whether these ingredients would impact the cecal microbiota and intestinal health at this young age and if the potential changes would last later over the growing period and improve global performances, providing a guidance to further research on the long-term effect of th...