Our intestinal microbiota is involved in the breakdown and bioconversion of dietary and host components that are not degraded and taken up by our own digestive system. The end products generated by our microbiota fuel our enterocytes and support growth but also have signaling functions that generate systemic immune and metabolic responses. Due to the immense metabolic capacity of the intestinal microbiota and its relatively high plasticity, there is great interest in identifying dietary approaches that allow intentional and predictable modulation of the microbiota. In this article, we review the current insights on dietary influence on the human intestinal microbiota based on recent high-throughput molecular studies and interconnections wit...
Gut microbiota plays a fundamental role within human health, and exerts key functions within the hum...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
In the human gut, millions of bacteria contribute to the microbiota, whose composition is specific f...
Our intestinal microbiota is involved in the breakdown and bioconversion of dietary and host compone...
Abstract Recent studies have suggested that the intestinal microbiome plays an important role in mod...
Recent studies have suggested that the intestinal microbiome plays an important role in modulating r...
Diet has shaped microbiota profiles through human evolution. In recent times, the industrialized tre...
State of the art post genomics studies are highlighting the important role played by our resident in...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Nutrition and Gut Microbiota.There is increasing e...
There is growing recognition of the role of diet and other environmental factors in modulating the c...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the gut microbiome is an important regulator of body weight, gl...
There is increasing evidence that diet influences the relationship between gut microbiota and indivi...
The human intestine harbours a complex and diverse bacterial community called the gut microbiota. Th...
In recent years, human gut microbiota (GM) has emerged as a potential target to modulate health and ...
The gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host over a lifetim...
Gut microbiota plays a fundamental role within human health, and exerts key functions within the hum...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
In the human gut, millions of bacteria contribute to the microbiota, whose composition is specific f...
Our intestinal microbiota is involved in the breakdown and bioconversion of dietary and host compone...
Abstract Recent studies have suggested that the intestinal microbiome plays an important role in mod...
Recent studies have suggested that the intestinal microbiome plays an important role in modulating r...
Diet has shaped microbiota profiles through human evolution. In recent times, the industrialized tre...
State of the art post genomics studies are highlighting the important role played by our resident in...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Nutrition and Gut Microbiota.There is increasing e...
There is growing recognition of the role of diet and other environmental factors in modulating the c...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the gut microbiome is an important regulator of body weight, gl...
There is increasing evidence that diet influences the relationship between gut microbiota and indivi...
The human intestine harbours a complex and diverse bacterial community called the gut microbiota. Th...
In recent years, human gut microbiota (GM) has emerged as a potential target to modulate health and ...
The gut microbiota is a highly complex community which evolves and adapts to its host over a lifetim...
Gut microbiota plays a fundamental role within human health, and exerts key functions within the hum...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
In the human gut, millions of bacteria contribute to the microbiota, whose composition is specific f...