To Examine How Trpv1 Modulators Affect Mice's Obesity Brought on by a High-Fat Diet (HFD) and how These Modulators Relate to Alterations in the Control of Intestinal Mucus
Keywords:
Antibiotics, Antihypertensives, Antidiabetics, Anticancer Agents, AntipsychoticsAbstract
The human gut microbiota is a complex and constantly changing environment that is home to a wide variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungus, archaea, and protozoa. These microbes have essential roles in many aspects of human health and illness, including as immunity, metabolism, behavior, and digestion. Moreover, a wide range of exogenous chemicals, such as food components, environmental pollutants, and pharmacological drugs, interact intricately with the gut microbiota. The pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, overall efficacy, and safety profiles of medications are all significantly impacted by these interactions. Pharmacomicrobiomics is a rapidly developing field that examines the relationship between drugs and the
human gut microbiota.


