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Review
. 2023 Jul-Aug;36(4):360-368.
doi: 10.20524/aog.2023.0809. Epub 2023 May 29.

Gut microbial metabolites and its impact on human health

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Gut microbial metabolites and its impact on human health

Shahrose Rahman et al. Ann Gastroenterol. 2023 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

One of the primary methods by which the gut microbiome interacts with its host is through the interactions that occur through the production of the metabolites produced, either directly, or indirectly, through microbial metabolism. Decades of research has demonstrated that these metabolic products play a vital role in human health, either for its benefit or detriment. This review article highlights the main metabolites produced by the interactions between diet and the gut microbiome, bile acids and the gut microbiome, and products produced by the gut microbiome alone. Additionally, this article reviews the literature on the effects that these metabolites play on human health.

Keywords: Gut metabolites; bile acids; microbiome; short chain fatty acids; trimethylamine-N-oxide.

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