2022
DOI: 10.36877/pmmb.a0000271
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Role of Garlic in Chronic Diseases: Focusing on Gut Microbiota Modulation

Abstract: Garlic is a herb and has been used as a spice with a long history in different types of cuisine. Garlic and its components are believed to be able to bring benefits to the health of an individual. The gut microbiota is closely related to an individual's health, and garlic is shown to have an effect on the gut microbiota as well. Hence, this literature review aims to portray the uses of garlic and its bioactive constituents on human health, particularly looking at how it modulates the gut microbiota and subsequ… Show more

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“…That is why age must be considered when interpreting metabolomic research findings on cancer age-matched study participants [50,51]. In addition, many of the metabolite changes may be potentially modifiable with drugs, diet and nutritional supplementation [52,53] . Furthermore, metabolites in serum can originate from various sources, including the tumour itself, the host's physiological processes, and the gut microbiome [54] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why age must be considered when interpreting metabolomic research findings on cancer age-matched study participants [50,51]. In addition, many of the metabolite changes may be potentially modifiable with drugs, diet and nutritional supplementation [52,53] . Furthermore, metabolites in serum can originate from various sources, including the tumour itself, the host's physiological processes, and the gut microbiome [54] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although microbiota exist in a ratio equivalent to that of human cells, they make up only 0.3% of the total body mass due to their tiny volume [ 52 , 54 , 55 ]. Nevertheless, the role of microbiota in human physiology and pathophysiology is immense and indisputable, to the extent that a portion of the scientific community has acknowledged the gut microbiota as an organ in its own right [ 56 , 57 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 ].…”
Section: Rudiments Of Probiotics: Human Gut Microbiota and Gut Dysbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well established that dietary factors could modulate an organism's gastrointestinal microbial community composition [8,96,164,[167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174] . Alteration to the gut microbiota composition of aquatic animals following probiotic supplementation has been well demonstrated [38,61,[175][176][177] .…”
Section: Increasing the Proportion Of Beneficial Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%