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This book provides an overview of bidirectional communication
between gut-microbiome-brain, pathways, nutrients, and metabolites
that are involved in microbiota gut-brain axis (MGBA) interactions.
Further it reviews the relevance of this axis in the neurological
disorders and potential therapeutic interventions, involving gut
microbiome or probiotics and prebiotics which can ameliorate the
neurological disorders. The book examines the role of gut
microbiota in the establishment and hemostasis of innate immune
response and explores the possibility of development of
microbiome-targeted therapeutic interventions. Notably, the book
discusses the role of the gut microbiota and immune system on the
maintenance of brain functions and the development of neurological
disorders. It also highlights the recent advances in improving
neurological diseases by phytochemicals, prebiotics and probiotics.
This book is useful for researchers working in neuropharmacology,
Clinical Research, toxicology, neurodegeneration, and stroke
biology.
This book provides an overview of bidirectional communication
between gut-microbiome-brain, pathways, nutrients, and metabolites
that are involved in microbiota gut-brain axis (MGBA) interactions.
Further it reviews the relevance of this axis in the neurological
disorders and potential therapeutic interventions, involving gut
microbiome or probiotics and prebiotics which can ameliorate the
neurological disorders. The book examines the role of gut
microbiota in the establishment and hemostasis of innate immune
response and explores the possibility of development of
microbiome-targeted therapeutic interventions. Notably, the book
discusses the role of the gut microbiota and immune system on the
maintenance of brain functions and the development of neurological
disorders. It also highlights the recent advances in improving
neurological diseases by phytochemicals, prebiotics and probiotics.
This book is useful for researchers working in neuropharmacology,
Clinical Research, toxicology, neurodegeneration, and stroke
biology.
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