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El. knyga: Probiotics, Prebiotics, Synbiotics, and Postbiotics: Human Microbiome and Human Health

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  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819914630
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819914630

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This book explains the potential value of microbiome and microbiome composition associated with human health and diseases. The opening chapters describe the current state of knowledge regarding the human microbiome structure, function, and diversity. The mechanisms of action and the various putative uses of human microbiome are then examined specific to healthy and disease conditions. Readers will find detailed information on its manipulation of human microbiome studies as well as its applied and translational aspects in the current field. The latest knowledge on probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and postbiotics is presented, and specific cases to date are discussed. This book features knowledge from leading researchers working on different aspects of the human microbiome and its manipulation for better health. Overall, this book is an excellent source for microbiome researchers and students from all levels seeking the most up-to-date advancements in the field and also to point toward the future directions.

Part I: Current State of Knowledge regarding the Human Microbiome
Structure, Function, and Diversity.- 
Chapter
1. Impact of Dietary Habits,
Ethnicity and Geographical Provenance in Shaping Human Gut Microbiome.-
Chapter
2. Methods Used for Studying Human Microbiome.
Chapter
3. Factors
Affecting Composition of the Human Microbiome.- Part II: Correlation of the
Human Microbiome to Specific Health/Disease Conditions.
Chapter
4. Mapping
the Microbial Metabolites in Metabolic Disorders.
Chapter
5. Human
Microbiome in Malnutrition.
Chapter
6. Human Microbiome and the Immune
System Functioning.
Chapter
7. Human Microbiome and the Susceptibility to
Infections.
Chapter
8. Human microbiome and the neurological disorders.-
Chapter
9. Exploring the Unexplored Arena: Butyrate As a Dual Communicator in
the Gut-Brain Axis.
Chapter
10. Human Microbiome and Lifestyle Disorders.-
Chapter
11. Correlation of Human Microbiome and Immune Functioning to
Covid-19 Infections:An Overview.
Chapter
12. Exploring the Pathoprofiles of
SARS-COV-2-infected Human Gut-Lungs Microbiome Crosstalks.
Chapter
13. Role
of Human Microbiome in Cardiovascular Disease: Therapeutic Potential and
Challenges.
Chapter
14. The Human Microbiome and Respiratory Diseases.-
Part-III: Manipulation of the Human Microbiome for Better Health.
Chapter
15. Probiotics: An Emerging Strategy for Oral Health Care.
Chapter
16.
Dietary Modulation of Nervous and Immune System: Role of  Prebiotics/
Synbiotics/ Postbiotics.
Chapter
17. Probiotics for Skin Health.
Chapter
18. Human Microbiome and Autism-Spectrum Disorders.
Chapter
19.
Psychobiotics as an Emerging Category of Probiotic Products.
Chapter
20.
Probiotics for Vaginal Health.
Chapter
21. Interactions between Microbial
Therapeutics and the Endogenous Microbiome.- Part IV: Applied and
Translational Aspects.
Chapter
22. The Role of a Multi-Spore Probiotic in
the Management of Metabolic Endotoxemia - A Major Driver of Chronic Illness.-
Chapter
23. Characterization and Authentication of Probiotic Preparations.-
Chapter
24. A Survey of Commercially Available Probiotics and Prebiotics.-
Chapter
25. Regulatory Aspects Relevant to Probiotic Products.
Chapter
26.
Probiotic Identity from Spore Focus on Bacillus Probiotics.
Vijay Kothari is a microbiologist. His current research is in the areas of  AMR (antimicrobial resistance), Traditional Medicine, prebiotic and immunomodulatory properties of natural products, microbial response to sonic stimulation, etc. His group is actively involved in investigating antimicrobial/ anti-virulence potential of natural products as well as synthetic compounds. In recent past, his lab has extensively investigated the anti-pathogenic/ prophylactic activity of various traditional medicine formulations e.g. Panchvalkal, Panchgavya, Triphala, etc. against different antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. His lab was awarded SRISTI-DBT-BIRAC Appreciation Award (2017) for validation of anti-infective potential of a  polyherbal formulation inspired from folk medicine Herboheal. He has also been awarded two AIMS (Artificial Intelligence Molecular Screen) award (2020-22) projects by Atomwise Inc., USA for identifying novel anti-infective leads.Dr. Kothari has also contributed substantially to the field as an active editor and reviewer, and has been conferred the Sentinel of Science award (2016) by Publons recognizing his contribution as a peer reviewer. He has 88 research/ review/ book chapter publications to his credit. His publications have enjoyed a wide readership as evident from more than 2,53,000 reads from ResearchGate alone. Vijay derives great satisfaction from the hitherto output of the M.Sc. dissertations guided by him. During the period 2007-2019, he guided 84 M.Sc. students for their dissertation projects, of which  71 (i.e. 84.52%) could  publish research/ review papers in different peer-reviewed, indexed journals (or a citable preprint), based on their Masters dissertation.

Prasun Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi, India. He is presently working as a Scientific Officer at DBT-IOC Center for Advanced Bioenergy Research, Faridabad. Earlier, he was working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea. He has over seven years of experience in applied microbiological research including about 2 years of experience in industrial R&D. His main areas of research are biopolymers, microbial biodiversity, bioenergy, microbial biofilms, quorum sensing, quorum quenching, and genomics. His present research is oriented toward valorizing lignocellulosic biowastes into value-added products such as biopolymer, 2G ethanol, bioenergy, and antibiofilm compounds. To his credit, there are over 34 articles in SCI journals, 5 books, and 11 chapters with international publishers. He has been serving the scientific society by reviewing articles for several SCI journals and delivering guest lectures. Publons awarded him the peer review award in the year 2018. He also serves as the editorial board member of a few international journals.



Dr.Subhasree is currently working as an Assistant professor at Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. She earned her Ph.D. degree from CSIR-IGIB, Delhi, in 2018. She received the prestigious CSIR-SRF fellowship. Her main research was focused on producing biopolymers from waste biomass. After Ph.D., she joined as a postdoctoral researcher at Ewha University and the University of Seoul, South Korea. Here, her main focus was the anaerobic digestion of food wastes for methane production. She also studied methanogenesis at a 4000L pilot-scale plant. After the successful completion of 1 year, she joined another project at Yeungnam University, South Korea. During that period, she worked on several fungal toxins and their inhibition from fermented food. She also worked on biofilm inhibition of pathogenic organisms by natural bioactive compounds. To her credit, she has 13 research papers published in peer-reviewed journals and 8 book chapters. In addition, she is a life member ofvarious scientific societies and also a member of various committees at Sharda University for Graduate and Undergraduate programs.