Original paper
Gut microbiome-related metabolic changes in plasma of antibiotic-treated rats
Abstract
The intestinal microbiota contributes to the metabolism of its host. Adequate identification of the microbiota’s impact on the host plasma metabolites is lacking. As antibiotics have a profound effect on the microbial composition and hence on the mammalian-microbiota co-metabolism, we studied the effects of antibiotics on the “functionality of the microbiome”—defined as the production of metabolites absorbed by the host. This metabolomics study...
Paper Details
Title
Gut microbiome-related metabolic changes in plasma of antibiotic-treated rats
Published Date
Mar 23, 2017
Journal
Volume
91
Issue
10
Pages
3439 - 3454
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