Human microbiome and homeostasis: insights into the key role of prebiotics, probiotics, and symbiotics.
Bahare SalehiMarina DimitrijevićAna AleksićKatarzyna Neffe-SkocińskaDorota ZielińskaDanuta Kołożyn-KrajewskaJavad Sharifi RadZorica Stojanović-RadićSelvaraj Milton PrabuCelia Fortuna RodriguesNatália Cruz MartinsPublished in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2020)
The interest in the study of the gut microbiome has grown exponentially. Indeed, its impact on health and disease has been increasingly reported, and the importance of keeping gut microbiome homeostasis clearly highlighted. However, and despite many advances, there are still some gaps, as well as the real discernment on the contribution of some species falls far short of what is needed. Anyway, it is already more than a solid fact of its importance in maintaining health and preventing disease, as well as in the treatment of some pathologies. In this sense, and given the existence of some ambiguous opinions, the present review aims to discuss the importance of gut microbiome in homeostasis maintenance, and even the role of probiotics, prebiotics, and symbiotics in both health promotion and disease prevention.