The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is separated from the body’s internal environment by a single layer of epithelial cells, through which nutrients must pass for their absorption into the bloodstream. Besides food and drink, the GI lumen is also exposed to bioactive chemicals and bacterial products including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Therefore, the GI tract has to monitor the composition of its contents continuously to discriminate between necessary and unnecessary compounds. Recent molecular identification of epithelial membrane receptor proteins has revealed the sensory roles of intestinal epithelial cells in the gut chemosensory system. Malfunctioning of these receptors may be responsible for a variety of metabolic dysfunction...
Obesity is now considered a major public health concern globally as it predisposes to a number of ch...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development and regulation of the immune system and the meta...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the role of dietary fibre in obesity managemen...
Study of the interactions between the gut microbiota and brain-gut axis represents a very appealing ...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
Purpose of review Evidence suggests that short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived from microbial meta...
During feeding, the gut microbiota contributes to the host energy acquisition and metabolic regulati...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major challenge to public health. Apart from bariatric surgery,...
Over the last 20 years there has been an increasing interest in the influence of the gastrointestina...
Intestinal microbiota has its role as an important component of human physiology. It produces metabo...
Diet and the gut microbiota may underpin numerous human diseases. A major metabolic product of comme...
The gut microbiota affects host metabolism through a number of physiological processes. Emerging evi...
Our ancestral diet consisted of much more nondigestible fiber than that of many societies today. Thu...
The gut microbiome has emerged as a key regulator of host metabolism. Here we review the various mec...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), the end products of fermentation of dietary fibers by the anaerobic...
Obesity is now considered a major public health concern globally as it predisposes to a number of ch...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development and regulation of the immune system and the meta...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the role of dietary fibre in obesity managemen...
Study of the interactions between the gut microbiota and brain-gut axis represents a very appealing ...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
Purpose of review Evidence suggests that short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived from microbial meta...
During feeding, the gut microbiota contributes to the host energy acquisition and metabolic regulati...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major challenge to public health. Apart from bariatric surgery,...
Over the last 20 years there has been an increasing interest in the influence of the gastrointestina...
Intestinal microbiota has its role as an important component of human physiology. It produces metabo...
Diet and the gut microbiota may underpin numerous human diseases. A major metabolic product of comme...
The gut microbiota affects host metabolism through a number of physiological processes. Emerging evi...
Our ancestral diet consisted of much more nondigestible fiber than that of many societies today. Thu...
The gut microbiome has emerged as a key regulator of host metabolism. Here we review the various mec...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), the end products of fermentation of dietary fibers by the anaerobic...
Obesity is now considered a major public health concern globally as it predisposes to a number of ch...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development and regulation of the immune system and the meta...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the role of dietary fibre in obesity managemen...