Diet-induced gut dysbiosis and leaky gut syndrome
This study highlights the significance of exploring the impact of diet on gut microbiota and the underlying mechanisms in the gut-liver and gut-brain axis. Nevertheless, limited research on the gut-liver axis poses challenges in comprehending the intricate connections between diet and the gut-brain axis. This underscores the need for comprehensive studies to elucidate the intricate gut-brain mechanisms underlying intestinal health and microbiota.PMID:38321650 | DOI:10.4014/jmb.2312.12031
Source: Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Yu-Rim Chae Yu Ra Lee Young-Soo Kim Ho-Young Park Source Type: research
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