“…It involves transplantation of feces from a healthy donor to a receiver with dysbiosis (Gupta et al., 2016 ; Shasthry, 2020 ). This procedure is used to treat conditions such as inflammatory bowel diseases (Kedia et al., 2022 ; Tan et al., 2020 ), and has shown to correct dysbiosis, increase SCFA production (Su et al., 2022 ; Zhang, Jian, et al., 2023 ), restore normal BA composition, and alleviate liver injury in mice and humans (Bustamante et al., 2022 ; Hu et al., 2022 ; Liu, Fan, et al., 2021 ; Ramos et al., 2022 ; Weingarden et al., 2014 ; Xue et al., 2022 ).…”