Abstract
Changes in the composition of the gut microbiota are associated with many human diseases. So far, however, we have failed to define homeostasis or dysbiosis by the presence or absence of specific microbial species. The composition and function of the adult gut microbiota is governed by diet and host factors that regulate and direct microbial growth. The host delivers oxygen and nitrate to the lumen of the small intestine, which selects for bacteria that use respiration for energy production. In the colon, by contrast, the host limits the availability of oxygen and nitrate, which results in a bacterial community that specializes in fermentation for growth. Although diet influences microbiota composition, a poor…
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- Dysbiosis
- Gut flora
- Biology
- Microbiome
- Host (biology)
- Homeostasis
- Microbial metabolism
- Microbiology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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