Gut Feelings: Unravelling the Secrets of the Microbial Universe Within

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 03 | Page : 21-23
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Yashashwi Shrivastav,

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Sanika Balekar,

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Neelam Balekar,

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, IPS Academy College of Pharmacy, Rajendra Nagar, A.B. Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
  2. P.G. Student, Department of Pharmacy, IPS Academy College of Pharmacy, Rajendra Nagar, A.B. Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
  3. Professor, Department of Pharmacy, IPS Academy College of Pharmacy, Rajendra Nagar, A.B. Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

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The human digestive system hosts a varied and dynamic community of microorganisms, commonly known as the gut microbiota. This complex community, which includes various organisms such as bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi, is essential and important for numerous bodily functions such as metabolism, immune response, and cognitive development. The composition and vast diversity of the gut microbiome are shaped by diet, lifestyle, and genetic factors. Disruptions in this balance, known as dysbiosis, have been associated with various health issues, including obesity, inflammatory bowel diseases, and metabolic disorders. Recent breakthroughs in molecular technologies, such as metagenomics and metabolomics, have allowed scientists to unravel the intricate composition and functions of the gut microbiome, offering new insights into its influence and effect on human health and various diseases. Beyond digestion and nutrient absorption, the gut microbiome plays key roles in immune system regulation, maintaining gut barrier integrity, and supporting overall bodily balance. Therapeutic strategies designed to alter the gut microbiome, such as probiotics, prebiotics, and fecal microbiota transplants, have shown promise in addressing a range of health issues. Additionally, growing research indicates that yoga may benefit gut health by reducing stress, enhancing digestion, and supporting microbial balance. Future studies will likely focus on developing microbiome-based diagnostics, personalized treatments, and innovative therapies such as postbiotics, phage therapy, and engineered microbiota. By deepening the understanding of interactions between both the gut microbiome and human health, new opportunities for diagnosis, prognosis, and targeted therapies can emerge, transforming healthcare in the process.

Keywords: Gut microbiome, gut composition, diagnosis, dietary intervention, yoga practices, human health

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Yashashwi Shrivastav, Sanika Balekar, Neelam Balekar. Gut Feelings: Unravelling the Secrets of the Microbial Universe Within. Research & Reviews : A Journal of Immunology. 2024; 14(03):21-23.
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Volume 14
Issue 03
Received 13/09/2024
Accepted 15/10/2024
Published 15/11/2024