Introduction: A healthy gut microbiota is necessary for the normal operation of several body functions, including gastrointestinal sensitivity and motility, lipid and glucid metabolism, immune surveillance, and host behavior. In addition, intestinal bacteria contribute to determining the pharmacological properties of several drugs by producing different drug metabolizing enzymes. Areas covered: Four enzymatic processes are discussed: prodrug activation; drug inactivation; drug deconjugation; and hydrolysis of natural glycosides with further metabolism of released aglycones. For each of these processes, a literature search has been undertaken on certain paradigmatic examples that have significant clinical implications: aminosalicylates and a...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
The intestine is one of the most important sites for the metabolism of several xenobiotic compounds....
Recently new insights on gut microbiota have revolutionized many concepts of the modern medicine. Th...
Introduction: A healthy gut microbiota is necessary for the normal operation of several body functio...
The trillions of microbes that make up the gut microbiome are an important contributor to health and...
Background and Aims: The gut microbiota plays an important role in the metabolization and modulation...
Our gut harbours around 1014bacteria of more than 1000 species, accounting for approxima...
Our gut harbours around 1014 bacteria of more than 1000 species, accounting for approximately 2 kg o...
The fate and activity of drugs are frequently dictated not only by the host per se but also by the m...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem that can mediate the interaction of the human host w...
The significance of the gut microbiota as a determinant of drug pharmacokinetics and accordingly the...
5noA mutualistic relationship between the composition, function and activity of the gut microbiota (...
The gut microbiota has both direct and indirect effects on drug and xenobiotic metabolisms, and this...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
Knowledge about associations between changes in the structure and/or function of intestinal microbes...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
The intestine is one of the most important sites for the metabolism of several xenobiotic compounds....
Recently new insights on gut microbiota have revolutionized many concepts of the modern medicine. Th...
Introduction: A healthy gut microbiota is necessary for the normal operation of several body functio...
The trillions of microbes that make up the gut microbiome are an important contributor to health and...
Background and Aims: The gut microbiota plays an important role in the metabolization and modulation...
Our gut harbours around 1014bacteria of more than 1000 species, accounting for approxima...
Our gut harbours around 1014 bacteria of more than 1000 species, accounting for approximately 2 kg o...
The fate and activity of drugs are frequently dictated not only by the host per se but also by the m...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem that can mediate the interaction of the human host w...
The significance of the gut microbiota as a determinant of drug pharmacokinetics and accordingly the...
5noA mutualistic relationship between the composition, function and activity of the gut microbiota (...
The gut microbiota has both direct and indirect effects on drug and xenobiotic metabolisms, and this...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
Knowledge about associations between changes in the structure and/or function of intestinal microbes...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
The intestine is one of the most important sites for the metabolism of several xenobiotic compounds....
Recently new insights on gut microbiota have revolutionized many concepts of the modern medicine. Th...