
@Article{biocell.2024.051318,
AUTHOR = {POOJA YADAV, NAR SINGH CHAUHAN},
TITLE = {Modulatory role of plant-derived metabolites on host-microbiota interactions: personalized therapeutics outlook},
JOURNAL = {BIOCELL},
VOLUME = {48},
YEAR = {2024},
NUMBER = {8},
PAGES = {1127--1143},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/biocell/v48n8/57513},
ISSN = {1667-5746},
ABSTRACT = {A diverse array of microbes in and on the human body constitute the microbiota. These micro-residents continuously interact with the human host through the language of metabolites to dictate the host’s physiology in health and illnesses. Any biotic and abiotic component ensuring a balanced host-microbiota interaction are potential microbiome therapeutic agents to overcome human diseases. Plant metabolites are continually being used to treat various illnesses. These metabolites target the host’s metabolic machinery and host-gut microbiota interactions to overcome human diseases. Despite the paramount therapeutic significance of the factors affecting host-microbiota interactions, a comprehensive overview of the modulatory role of plant-derived metabolites in host-microbiota interactions is lacking. The current review puts an effort into comprehending the role of medicinal plants in gut microbiota modulation to mitigate various human illnesses. It would develop a holistic understanding of host-microbiota interactions and the role of effectors in health and diseases.},
DOI = {10.32604/biocell.2024.051318}
}



