Microbiome and metabolomics

Q4 Medicine Medical Journal of Babylon Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.4103/mjbl.mjbl_209_23
Noor Al-Khafaji, Hussein Al-Dahmoshi, Zainab Chabuck, Zena Mahdi, M. Akram, A. Sohail, Umme Laila, R. Zainab, M. Khalil, Momina Iftikhar, Fethi Ozdemir
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The relationship between microbiome and metabolomics by studying the microbiota living in the human body and studying their effects on the concentration of metabolites, also to study effects of microbiota colonization on other bacteria or living organism entering the body. These microbiomes and metabolites not only act as an energy source for whole body organs but can also play a role in causing diseases as they affect beyond the gut. It is compulsory to understand the relationship of the microbiome with the food nutrients we take in. So, we will be able to improve the health by making some changes in dietary intake according to gut microorganisms. In this study, we observed the relationship of microbiome and the metabolomics they are involved in, with diseases related to them. As the number of metabolites in human body is an indicator of colonized number of microbiota and development of a disease related to it.
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微生物组和代谢组学
微生物组和代谢组学之间的关系,通过研究生活在人体内的微生物群及其对代谢物浓度的影响,还研究微生物群定殖对进入人体的其他细菌或活生物体的影响。这些微生物群和代谢产物不仅是全身器官的能量来源,而且在影响肠道以外的疾病中也发挥着作用。必须了解微生物组与我们摄入的食物营养素的关系。因此,我们将能够通过根据肠道微生物改变饮食摄入来改善健康。在这项研究中,我们观察了微生物组和它们所涉及的代谢组学以及与它们相关的疾病的关系。由于人体内代谢产物的数量是微生物群定植数量和相关疾病发展的指标。
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