[HTML][HTML] Short-chain fatty-acid-producing bacteria: key components of the human gut microbiota
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play a key role in health and disease, as they regulate gut
homeostasis and their deficiency is involved in the pathogenesis of several disorders …
homeostasis and their deficiency is involved in the pathogenesis of several disorders …
[HTML][HTML] Role of the gut microbiome in chronic diseases: a narrative review
A Vijay, AM Valdes - European journal of clinical nutrition, 2022 - nature.com
The gut microbiome, ie, the community of bacteria and other microorganisms living in the
human gut, has been implicated both directly and indirectly (mediating the effects of diet) on …
human gut, has been implicated both directly and indirectly (mediating the effects of diet) on …
dbCAN3: automated carbohydrate-active enzyme and substrate annotation
Carbohydrate active enzymes (CAZymes) are made by various organisms for complex
carbohydrate metabolism. Genome mining of CAZymes has become a routine data analysis …
carbohydrate metabolism. Genome mining of CAZymes has become a routine data analysis …
Impact of gut microbiome on skin health: gut-skin axis observed through the lenses of therapeutics and skin diseases
The human intestine hosts diverse microbial communities that play a significant role in
maintaining gut-skin homeostasis. When the relationship between gut microbiome and the …
maintaining gut-skin homeostasis. When the relationship between gut microbiome and the …
[HTML][HTML] Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations
There is increasing interest in the potential contribution of the gut microbiome to autism
spectrum disorder (ASD). However, previous studies have been underpowered and have …
spectrum disorder (ASD). However, previous studies have been underpowered and have …
[HTML][HTML] Intestinal barrier in human health and disease
N Di Tommaso, A Gasbarrini, FR Ponziani - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The intestinal mucosa provides a selective permeable barrier for nutrient absorption and
protection from external factors. It consists of epithelial cells, immune cells and their …
protection from external factors. It consists of epithelial cells, immune cells and their …
[HTML][HTML] The microbiota–gut–brain Axis in psychiatric disorders
A Góralczyk-Bińkowska, D Szmajda-Krygier… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Modulating the gut microbiome and its influence on human health is the subject of intense
research. The gut microbiota could be associated not only with gastroenterological diseases …
research. The gut microbiota could be associated not only with gastroenterological diseases …
[HTML][HTML] Fermented foods, health and the gut microbiome
Fermented foods have been a part of human diet for almost 10,000 years, and their level of
diversity in the 21st century is substantial. The health benefits of fermented foods have been …
diversity in the 21st century is substantial. The health benefits of fermented foods have been …
Gut microbiome composition may be an indicator of preclinical Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is thought to progress from normal cognition through
preclinical disease and ultimately to symptomatic AD with cognitive impairment. Recent work …
preclinical disease and ultimately to symptomatic AD with cognitive impairment. Recent work …
[HTML][HTML] The controversial role of human gut lachnospiraceae
The complex polymicrobial composition of human gut microbiota plays a key role in health
and disease. Lachnospiraceae belong to the core of gut microbiota, colonizing the intestinal …
and disease. Lachnospiraceae belong to the core of gut microbiota, colonizing the intestinal …