Bacterial metabolomics: current applications for human welfare and future aspects.
Qazi Mohammad Sajid JamalVarish AhmadPublished in: Journal of Asian natural products research (2024)
An imbalanced microbiome is linked to several diseases, such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, and even neurological disorders. Bacteria and their by-products are used for various industrial and clinical purposes. The metabolites under discussion were chosen based on their biological impacts on host and gut microbiota interactions as established by metabolome research. The separation of bacterial metabolites by using statistics and machine learning analysis creates new opportunities for applications of bacteria and their metabolites in the environmental and medical sciences. Thus, the metabolite production strategies, methodologies, and importance of bacterial metabolites for human well-being are discussed in this review.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- endothelial cells
- machine learning
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- pluripotent stem cells
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- papillary thyroid
- heavy metals
- young adults
- artificial intelligence
- current status
- human health
- blood brain barrier
- brain injury
- climate change
- high fat diet induced
- childhood cancer