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Dietary Additives and Supplements Revisited: The Fewer, the Safer for Liver and Gut Health.

Rachel GolonkaBeng San YeohMatam Vijay-Kumar
Published in: Current pharmacology reports (2019)
The extraction of bioactive components from natural resources was considered a brilliant method to modulate human health. However, current research highlights that such purified components may negatively affect individuals with microbiotal dysbiosis, resulting in a deeper break of the symbiotic relationship between the host and gut microbiota, which can lead to repercussions on gut and liver health. Therefore, ingestion of these dietary additives should not go without some caution!
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