Abstract Human gut microbiota is the microbial community that, through the constant bidirectional communication with its host, plays the critical role of maintaining the state of eubiosis and health balance, contributing to food digestion, detoxification, and proper endocrine, neurological, immunological and potentially reproductive health. To this extent, gut microbiota is called the ‘second brain’ as well as the ‘second liver’. Xenobiotics, including environmental pollutants, are widely spread in the environment and easily accessible in food, cosmetics, personal care products, drugs and medicinal products. Thus, the gut microbiota can be exposed to these xenobiotics, which in turn might alter its composition and metabolism that can trigge...
The human body is host to 100 trillion gutmicrobes, approximately 10-timesmore than all human cells....
Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietary c...
Endogenous steroid hormones and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) interact with gut microbiota th...
Abstract This work explores three areas of relevance to the gut microbiome in the context of One Hea...
Three areas of relevance to the gut microbiome in the context of One Health were explored; the incor...
Variation of gut microbiota in metabolic diseases seems to be related to dysbiosis induced by exposu...
Variation of gut microbiota in metabolic diseases seems to be related to dysbiosis induced by exposu...
Environmental chemicals can alter gut microbial community composition, known as dysbiosis. However, ...
Chemical risk assessment in the context of the risk analysis framework was initially designed to eva...
Xenobiotics are encountered by humans on a daily basis and include drugs, environmental pollutants, ...
Abstract The influence of resident gut microbes on xenobiotic metabolism has been investigated at di...
The human gut microbiome experiences long-term exposure to numerous organic contaminants (e.g., xeno...
<p>Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietar...
The microbes residing in and on the human body influence human physiology in many ways, particularly...
<p>Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietar...
The human body is host to 100 trillion gutmicrobes, approximately 10-timesmore than all human cells....
Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietary c...
Endogenous steroid hormones and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) interact with gut microbiota th...
Abstract This work explores three areas of relevance to the gut microbiome in the context of One Hea...
Three areas of relevance to the gut microbiome in the context of One Health were explored; the incor...
Variation of gut microbiota in metabolic diseases seems to be related to dysbiosis induced by exposu...
Variation of gut microbiota in metabolic diseases seems to be related to dysbiosis induced by exposu...
Environmental chemicals can alter gut microbial community composition, known as dysbiosis. However, ...
Chemical risk assessment in the context of the risk analysis framework was initially designed to eva...
Xenobiotics are encountered by humans on a daily basis and include drugs, environmental pollutants, ...
Abstract The influence of resident gut microbes on xenobiotic metabolism has been investigated at di...
The human gut microbiome experiences long-term exposure to numerous organic contaminants (e.g., xeno...
<p>Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietar...
The microbes residing in and on the human body influence human physiology in many ways, particularly...
<p>Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietar...
The human body is host to 100 trillion gutmicrobes, approximately 10-timesmore than all human cells....
Humans and their associated microbiomes are exposed to numerous xenobiotics through drugs, dietary c...
Endogenous steroid hormones and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) interact with gut microbiota th...