New Insights on the Health Benefits of Vitamins, Minerals and Probiotics
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Bioactives and Nutraceuticals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 December 2024 | Viewed by 12167
Special Issue Editors
Interests: absorption mechanism; anti-inflammatory properties; antioxidant defence; bioavailability; brain ageing; cartilage inflammation; cell pain signalling; cognitive decline; food supplement; gut microbiome; gut-brain axis; high molecular weight hyaluronic acid; in vitro study; inflammatory bowel syndrome; intestinal absorption; mental disorder; natural extracts; nerve injury; neuropathic pain model; neuropathy; nutraceutical approach; oral absorption; oral probiotic formulation; oral supplementation; osteoarthritis; oxidative stress; peripheral neuraxis damage; physiology; probiotic; synergy effect; tissue degradation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Gut microbiome deficiency is an emerging global public health issue. A modern aspect of medicine concerns the possibility of maintaining or restoring health through the fine control of physiological regulation mechanisms. Increasing evidence suggests that microbiota plays a key role in human physiology, spanning from intestinal to brain activities. and directly influencing several molecular pathways. Recent findings indicate how dysbiosis, a disproportion in the composition and organization of microbiome, could severely impact the development of different medical and unknown pathologies, providing new insight for the comprehension of several diseases, such as IBD, obesity, asthma, anxiety/depression disorders, stroke, diabetes, infertility, and cancer. For this reason, we have decided to launch a new issue including extensive themes on the physiological functions of vitamins, minerals, and probiotics capable of improving human health. This Special Issue aims to include reviews, original articles, and clinical trials on probiotics species differences, biodiversity, structures, mechanisms of action, biological activity on different human targets, biological markers, human microbiome alteration, and supplement therapy. It is expected that the study of microbiome's functionality in health and its dysfunctions in disorders could help new potential drugs to be indentified to combat different diseases.
Dr. Francesca Uberti
Prof. Dr. Claudia Penna
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microbiome
- epigenetic alterations
- molecular pathways
- biomedicines
- system biology
- human diseases
- dietary supplementation
- disease prevention and treatment
- gut/other tissues axes
- clinical trials
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