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Title: Exploring the role of gut microbiota in human health
Authors: Isiaka, Amarachukwu Bernaldine
Anakwenze, Vivian Nonyelum
Uzoka, Ugonna Henry
Ilodinso, Chiamaka Rosemary
Oso, Mercy Oluwayomi
Ekwealor, Chito Clare
Anaukwu, Chikodili Gladys
Keywords: Dysbiosis;
Gut microbiota;
Human health;
Microbiome;
Therapeutic interventions
Issue Date: 3-Apr-2024
Publisher: GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Citation: GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024, 27(01), 051–059
Abstract: The study explores the intricate relationship between the human gut microbiota and health. It analyzes the gut microbiota’s roles in digestion, metabolism, immune responses, and overall well-being. The review discusses the composition and diversity of gut microbial communities, emphasizing their symbiotic relationship with the host. It also examines how gut dysbiosis, or microbial imbalance, relates to health conditions like inflammatory bowel diseases and metabolic disorders. The review highlights research methodologies like metagenomics and metabolomics that deepen our understanding of gut microbiota function. It also explores external factors, such as diet and antibiotic use, in shaping the gut microbiome. The review discusses potential therapeutic interventions like probiotics and fecal microbiota transplantation, suggesting a future for personalized medicine. By synthesizing existing knowledge, the review aims to advance understanding of the gut microbiota’s role in health and suggest future research and interventions.
Description: scholarly works
URI: https://doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2024.27.1.0100
http://repository.unizik.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1194
ISSN: 2581-3250
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