2023
DOI: 10.47363/jcet/2023(4)133
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Simulate the Dynamic Interactions Across Nutritional Supplements, the Polybiome, and the Biochemical Approach Dependent on Patient-Derived Gastrointestinal Knowledge

Abstract: Dietary and lifestyle planning decisions, dysbiosis in the composition of the microbial community and the production of bioactive metabolites by the gastrointestinal microbiota are all factors that have a significant influence on the mucosal integrity of the intestines and the progression of diseases like colon cancer.

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“…In a study involving the feeding of AGEs to rats, it was found that the rats had an increased incidence of colon tumors [111]. Increased risk of colorectal cancer in the US has been seen due to increased consumption of red and processed meat, according to a prospective cohort study [112]. Japanese study links increased risk of stomach cancer to grilled and barbecued meat consumption.…”
Section: Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study involving the feeding of AGEs to rats, it was found that the rats had an increased incidence of colon tumors [111]. Increased risk of colorectal cancer in the US has been seen due to increased consumption of red and processed meat, according to a prospective cohort study [112]. Japanese study links increased risk of stomach cancer to grilled and barbecued meat consumption.…”
Section: Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%