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  • 1
    Keywords: Microbiology. ; Biology. ; Molecular biology. ; Microbial ecology. ; Microbiology. ; Biological Sciences. ; Molecular Biology. ; Microbial Ecology.
    Description / Table of Contents: 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.
    Abstract: 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.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XV, 588 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819914630
    DDC: 579
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    Keywords: Human physiology. ; Regenerative medicine. ; Cytology. ; Primary care (Medicine). ; Human Physiology. ; Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering. ; Cell Biology. ; Primary Care Medicine.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Cellular and physiological aspects of wound-healing -- Chapter 1: Classification of wounds and the physiology of wound healing -- Chapter 2: Mechanisms of collective cell migration in wound healing: physiology and disease -- Part II: Natural products in the management of infected wounds -- Chapter 3: Natural products as Wound healing agents -- Chapter 4: Wound healing agents from natural sources -- Chapter 5: Wound healing: Understanding honey as an agent -- Chapter 6: Role of medicinal plants in wound healing: An ethnopharmacological approach -- Chapter 7: Mainstreaming Traditional Practices for Wound-Management -- Chapter 8: Traditional Probiotics, Next-Generation Probiotics and Engineered Live Bio-Therapeutic Products in Chronic Wound Healing -- Chapter 9: Role of probiotics in wound healing -- Chapter 10: Use of probiotic bacteria and their bioactive compounds for wound-care -- Chapter 11: Development of novel anti-infective formulations for wound disinfection -- Part III: Interdisciplinary approach to wound-care -- Chapter 12: Silversol® a nano silver preparation: a multidimensional approach to advanced wound healing -- Chapter 13: Preclinical models for wound-healing and repair studies -- Chapter 14: Chronic wounds: an overview of wound healing and experimental models for wound studies -- Chapter 15: Experimental wound-care models: in vitro/in vivo models and recent advances based on skin-on-a-chip models -- Chapter 16: Potential Biomedical Applications of Marine Sponge Derived Chitosan: Current breakthroughs in Drug Delivery for the Wound Care -- Chapter 17: Biomedical applications of biodegradable polymers in wound-care -- Chapter 18: Role of biodegradable polymer-based biomaterials in advanced wound care -- Chapter 19: Atmospheric Pressure Plasma therapy for wound healing and disinfection- A Review -- Chapter 20: Quorum sensing as a therapeutic target in the treatment of chronic wound infections -- Chapter 21: Biofilm: A Challenge to Overcome in Wound Healing -- Chaper 22: The potential of essential oils as topical antimicrobial agents in the age of artificial intelligence.
    Abstract: This book presents the latest knowledge on both the physiological and the microbiological aspects of wound healing. Fresh insights into the process of cutaneous wound healing are described, which involves tissue regeneration and repair processes consisting of a sequence of molecular and cellular events. The management of infected wounds is then discussed in detail, covering the roles of traditional medicine practices, novel anti-infective formulations, non-antibiotic approaches, and probiotic bacteria. A section devoted to the interdisciplinary approach to wound care addresses topics including in vitro and in vivo research models, the development of advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering, and the potential applications of bioscaffolds. The authors are all leading researchers in the field. This book is an attempt to showcase current research status and future directions in the area of wound-healing research, which must be of interest to a large group of readers and researchers interested in this field.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: X, 694 p. 94 illus., 91 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789811626777
    DDC: 612
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-03-01
    Print ISSN: 0026-2617
    Electronic ISSN: 1608-3237
    Topics: Biology
    Published by Springer
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