Molecular basis of phytochemical-gut microbiota interactions
- PMID: 37949428
- DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2023.103824
Molecular basis of phytochemical-gut microbiota interactions
Abstract
Dysbiosis-associated molecular pathology is significantly involved in developing and perpetuating metabolic disorders, disrupting host energy regulation, and triggering inflammatory signaling cascades, insulin resistance, and metabolic dysfunction. Concurrently, numerous phytoconstituents are able to interact with the gut microbiota and produce bioactive metabolites that influence host cellular pathways, inflammation, and metabolic processes. These effects include improved insulin sensitivity, lipid metabolism regulation, and suppression of chronic inflammation, highlighting the therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents against metabolic abnormalities. Understanding this symbiotic relationship and the underlying molecular cascades offers innovative strategies for tailored interventions and promising therapeutic approaches to address the growing burden of metabolic disease.
Keywords: dysbiosis; gut microbiota; metabolic disorders; molecular interplay; phytoconstituents.
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