Regulation of Gut Microbiota by Herbal Medicines

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作者
Shinde, Yogita [1 ]
Deokar, Gitanjali [1 ]
机构
[1] METs Bhujbal Knowledge City, Inst Pharm, Nasik, India
关键词
Gut microbiome; microbiota; herbal medicines; prebiotics; microbiome modulation; CHAIN FATTY-ACIDS; HUMAN INTESTINAL BACTERIA; LACTOBACILLUS-JOHNSONII LA1; PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR; AKKERMANSIA-MUCINIPHILA; SACCHAROMYCES-BOULARDII; LIVER-DISEASE; IN-VITRO; BACTEROIDES-THETAIOTAOMICRON; FAECALIBACTERIUM-PRAUSNITZII;
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10.2174/0113892002287336240328083220
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Preserving host health and homeostasis is largely dependent on the human gut microbiome, a varied and ever-changing population of bacteria living in the gastrointestinal tract. This article aims to explore the multifaceted functions of the gut microbiome and shed light on the evolving field of research investigating the impact of herbal medicines on both the composition and functionality of the gut microbiome. Through a comprehensive overview, we aim to provide insights into the intricate relationship between herbal remedies and the gut microbiome, fostering a better understanding of their potential implications for human health.The gut microbiota is composed of trillions of microorganisms, predominantly bacteria, but also viruses, fungi, and archaea. It functions as a complex ecosystem that interacts with the host in various ways. It aids in nutrient metabolism, modulates the immune system, provides protection against pathogens, and influences host physiology. Moreover, it has been linked to a range of health outcomes, including digestion, metabolic health, and even mental well-being. Recent research has shed light on the potential of herbal medicines to modulate the gut microbiome. Herbal medicines, derived from plants and often used in traditional medicine systems, contain a diverse array of phytochemicals, which can directly or indirectly impact gut microbial composition. These phytochemicals can either act as prebiotics, promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria, or possess antimicrobial properties, targeting harmful pathogens. Several studies have demonstrated the effects of specific herbal medicines on the gut microbiome. For example, extracts from herbs have been shown to enhance the abundance of beneficial bacteria, such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, while reducing potentially harmful microbes. Moreover, herbal medicines have exhibited promising antimicrobial effects against certain pathogenic bacteria. The modulation of the gut microbiome by herbal medicines has potential therapeutic implications. Research suggests herbal interventions could be harnessed to alleviate gastrointestinal disorders, support immune function, and even impact metabolic health. However, it is important to note that individual responses to herbal treatments can vary due to genetics, diet, and baseline microbiome composition.In conclusion, the gut microbiome is a critical player in maintaining human health, and its modulation by herbal medicines is a burgeoning area of research. Understanding the complex interactions between herbal compounds and gut microbiota will pave the way for innovative approaches to personalized healthcare and the development of herbal-based therapeutics aimed at promoting gut health and overall well-being.
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