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This book examines the current state of probiotic research and in
particular focuses on the future potential of this important and
exciting area. Probiotics and Prebiotics contains state-of-the-art
commentaries on all aspects of the intestinal microflora and
probiotics and provides an authoritative review of important
aspects of probiotic research. Written by leading experts in the
field, each chapter affords a critical insight to a particular
topic, reviews current research, discusses future direction and
stimulates discussion. Topics covered include the genomics of
probiotic microorganisms, the developing technologies for analysis
of gut microorganisms, evaluation and future potential of prebiotic
substances, and the potential for disease prevention in the host by
probiotic organisms. This book is an essential text for all
microbiologists, health professionals, biotechnologists,
pharmaceutical companies, and dairy and food scientists.
This book discusses the community of microbial species (the
microbiota, microbiome), which inhabits the large bowel of humans.
Written from the perspective of an academic who has been familiar
with the topic for 40 years, it provides a long-term perspective of
knowledge about this high profile and fast-moving topic. Building
on general ecological principles, the book aims to help the reader
to understand how the microbiota is formed, how it works, and what
the consequences are to humans. Understanding the Gut Microbiota
focuses on conceptual progress made from studies of the human bowel
microbiota. Where appropriate, it draws on knowledge obtained from
other animal species to provide conceptual enlightenment, but this
is essentially a book about humans and their bowel microbes.
Particular research approaches are recommended to fill knowledge
gaps so that fundamental ecological theory and information about
the microbiota can be translated into benefits for human health.
The relationship between food for humans and resulting food for
bowel bacteria emerges as an important topic for consideration.
This concise scholarly treatise of the microbiota of the human
bowel will be of great interest and use as a text and reference
work for professionals, teachers and students across a wide range
of disciplines, including the health sciences, general biology, and
food science and technology. The provision of handy explanation of
terms means that those with a general interest in science can also
read the book with enjoyment.
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