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Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 2: Modulation of Gut Flora: Management of Inflammation and Infection Related Gut Etiology
Título:
Probiotic Research in Therapeutics Volume 2: Modulation of Gut Flora: Management of Inflammation and Infection Related Gut Etiology
ISBN:
9789813362369
Edição:
1st ed. 2021.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Descrição Física:
XVI, 362 p. 43 illus., 41 illus. in color. online resource.
Conteúdo:
Chapter 1: Gut bacterial dysbiosis and its clinical implications -- Chapter 2: Probiotic based interventions for improving intestinal health -- Chapter 3: Probiotics in the prevention of infant infection -- Chapter 4: Animal models for probiotic interventions under gut inflammatory conditions -- Chapter 5: Probiotics as anti-inflammatory agents in inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome -- Chapter 6: Antibiotic associated diarrhea and update on probiotics recommendations -- Chapter 7: Potential correlation between homeostasis control and tumour microenvironment regulation of probiotic as a therapeutic agent to manage gastrointestinal cancer -- Chapter 8: An update on the probiotic usage in bacterial vaginosis -- Chapter 9: Indigenous probiotic lactobacillus stains to combat gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori: Microbial interference therapy -- Chapter 10: Designing probiotics and its clinical applications -- Chapter 11: Probiotic interventions for oral health -- Chapter 12: Probiotics targeting enteric infections -- Chapter 13: Probiotics for allergic airway infection and inflammations -- Chapter 14: Probiotics as edible vaccines -- Chapter 15: Probiotics for atopic dermatitis.
Resumo:
In a normal physiological state, several bacteria are present in the human gut that is essential to maintain the normal to healthy gastrointestinal function. Disturbances in this "normal flora" lead to gut inflammation and infection. This volume explores the potential of probiotics, the healthy bacteria, to manage gut-related diseases including gastrointestinal cancers, ulcerative colitis, H. pylori infections, and diarrhea; vaginosis; oral health; airway inflammation; and atopic dermatitis. The concept of designer probiotics, edible vaccines and future scope of research in the field is also presented. The animal models used for studying the benefits of probiotics in gut inflammation are described for beginners.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês