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Alimentary Microbiome: A PMEU Approach

Alimentary Microbiome: A PMEU Approach

9781619426924
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The term Alimentary Microbiome includes all the micro-organisms constituting the microbial ecosystems in the alimentary tract. Their actions are so closely interrelated with the host body functions that the microbial communities could be considered as like an independent organ of the human body system. Neurological, hormonal and immunological regulation is extended to the microbial populations which in turn secrete molecular messages influencing their host. These microbes also live in closely balanced communities, where the competition is often a secondary goal, if it is striven for at all by the micro-organisms in many alimentary tract surroundings. This book describes the microflora in the mouth and on the teeth, in the gastric areas with low pH, in the upper small intestines where most nutrients are taken up from food, and in the faecal samples as well as in the environment.
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9781619426924
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
458
  • Preface; Introduction of the alimentary tract with its microbes; Research on the normal microflora & simulations of its interactions using the PMEU; Oral microbiology & human health; Isolations of gastric microbies using the PMEU; Bacterial microflora in the small intestines & its contribution to host uptake; Development of microbial ecosystems; Intestinal imbalances & diseases of the digestive tract; Importance of intestinal microbiota on immunocompromised pediatric patients; Fecal microbiological analysis in the health monitoring; Monitoring Clostridium difficile; Environmental monitoring using the enrichment of fecal hygiene indicators; What should a future probiotic be like?; Index.
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