Microbial bioactive compounds are substances produced by microorganisms that have beneficial effects on human health. These compounds can be produced by various types of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Some examples of microbial bioactive compounds include vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antimicrobial agents. These compounds can have a wide range of health benefits, such as improving digestion, boosting immunity, and promoting overall well-being. The study of microbial bioactive compounds is an active area of research, with the potential to develop new therapeutic applications for various health conditions.
Title : Results from a cross-sectional observational study examining irritable bowel syndrome patients six months after finishing their participation in the ViIBS trial
Jacek Piatek, Calisia University, Poland
Title : Gut microbiome as a driver of healthy ageing
Thi Thu Hao Van, RMIT University, Australia
Title : Treating irritable bowel syndrome patients with a balanced multi-strain synbiotic–results from a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial (the ViIBS trial)
Henning Sommermeyer, Calisia University, Poland
Title : Molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-atherogenic actions of probiotics
Dipak P Ramji, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Title : Global regulatory trends on the use of probiotics and prebiotics in foods and food supplements
David Pineda Ereno, DPE International Consulting, Belgium
Title : Biochemical profile and nutripotential glimpses of Terminalia arjuna bark extract
Suriyavathana Muthukrishnan, Periyar University, India