Category: Chemistry
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Diet is one of the most influential and immediate factors shaping the composition and function of the gut microbiota. Nutritional intake can rapidly alter microbial diversity, metabolic activity, and overall ecosystem balance—impacting health outcomes, disease susceptibility, and nutrient processing. Understanding these dynamics is essential for advancing personalized nutrition and microbiome-based interventions. Curious about how your…
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The concept that our gut and brain are deeply connected is no longer speculative—it’s now a cornerstone of biomedical research. The gut–brain axis, a bidirectional communication network linking the gastrointestinal tract with the central nervous system, is increasingly understood to be regulated by the trillions of microbes residing in our gut microbiota (Cryan & Dinan,…
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Diet plays a fundamental role in shaping the composition and functionality of the canine gut microbiota, surpassing environmental factors in its influence. Recent advances in next-generation sequencing have enabled detailed analysis of fecal samples, allowing researchers to uncover complex interactions between the host and its microbiota. The balance of macronutrients—particularly proteins, carbohydrates, and fibers—has a…