Nutrition Gut Microbiome & Probiotic: The Triple Connection
Key Features
- Gut microbiota and its evolving impact on health, may help in creating personalized treatments, to keep people healthy and prevent illness.
- Potential role of the gut microbiota as a predictor for cancer development and treatment, immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer treatment, and in determining the efficacy of oral drugs.
- Basics of cholera infection, and the role of gut microbiota in asymptomatic infections.
- Isolating and characterizing potential probiotic strains, from potential fermented foods in Northeast India.
- The immune system declines with aging resulting in impaired vaccination response and an increased risk of infectious and non-infectious complications. Evidence for the role of probiotics to improve, immune function in older adults.
- Gut microbiota’s influence on the gut–brain axis and the role of specific strains of probiotics, in alleviating stress, improving sleep quality and reducing symptoms of
- depression.
- Probiotics may help to boost immunity in athletes, and reduce the risk of infections.
- Intestinal environment plays an important role in prevention of infectious complications, post-surgery. Perioperative use of synbiotics, can improve intestinal microbial balance and reduce the incidence of infectious complications.
- Short-term ingestion of probiotics is a safe, supportive, approach with immunological, virological, and bacteriological benefits in HIV-infected individuals.
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Key Features
- Gut microbiota and its evolving impact on health, may help in creating personalized treatments, to keep people healthy and prevent illness.
- Potential role of the gut microbiota as a predictor for cancer development and treatment, immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer treatment, and in determining the efficacy of oral drugs.
- Basics of cholera infection, and the role of gut microbiota in asymptomatic infections.
- Isolating and characterizing potential probiotic strains, from potential fermented foods in Northeast India.
- The immune system declines with aging resulting in impaired vaccination response and an increased risk of infectious and non-infectious complications. Evidence for the role of probiotics to improve, immune function in older adults.
- Gut microbiota’s influence on the gut–brain axis and the role of specific strains of probiotics, in alleviating stress, improving sleep quality and reducing symptoms of
- depression.
- Probiotics may help to boost immunity in athletes, and reduce the risk of infections.
- Intestinal environment plays an important role in prevention of infectious complications, post-surgery. Perioperative use of synbiotics, can improve intestinal microbial balance and reduce the incidence of infectious complications.
- Short-term ingestion of probiotics is a safe, supportive, approach with immunological, virological, and bacteriological benefits in HIV-infected individuals.
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TBA
Inclusive of all taxes
Description
The book is a compilation of some of the presentations which were made during the 13th and 14th India Probiotic Symposia, organized by the Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India).
The annual symposia under the leadership of Professor Nirmal Kumar Ganguly are curated to bring to India the latest science of gut microbiota and probiotics, from across the globe. The symposia provide a platform, to deep dive into emerging areas of research, on the gut microbiota and probiotics, and face-to-face interaction with experts in the area to discuss, deliberate, and identify new opportunities for better health outcomes. The book includes chapters from diverse areas where the gut microbiota, probiotics, and nutrition are intricately linked.
Product Details
Publisher :
JPB
Edition :
1/e
Binding :
Hard Back
Language :
English
Pages :
236
ISBN-13 :
9789366168692
Item Weight :
536 grams
Dimensions :
6.25 x 9.5
Printing Format Color :
Four Color
Copyright year :
2025