<p>The mutual association formed between the gut flora and the biological host is pivotal, mainly for drug action. Various examination has spotlighted the potential consequences of the gut microbiome on drug efficacy, revealing its role in controlling metabolism in the body. Furthermore, reciprocal engagement has been examined to investigate how pharmaceutical agents influence the composition of the gut microbiome. This paper emphasizes the intricate relationship between pharmacology and environmental microbiology, directing the extensive significance of pharmaceutical agents on health by controlling the gut microbial consortium. One main highlight of this review is to determine the differences observed in populace as a result of drugs, which is a crucial component in boosting personalized treatment approaches and intensifying therapeutic findings. Apart from their function in drug metabolization, the gut microbiota is disclosed as a source of metabolic products that can alter drug action. These microbially-derived metabolites could notably effect drug results and changes the body’s physical mechanisms. The investigation suggests utilizing metabolomics to disclose the complications of gut microbiota–drug interactions. Several latest analytical strategies provide an effective tool for deciphering the complicated association among microbiome-generated fragments and pharmaceutical products, providing detailed understanding into this interesting connection.</p> Graphical abstract <p></p>

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Modulating drug response through the gut microbiome: pathways to precision therapy

  • Nitish Kumar,
  • Joy Das,
  • Murugesan Vanangamudi,
  • Naheed Mojgani,
  • Anas Islam,
  • Sathvik Belagodu Sridhar,
  • Himanshu Sharma,
  • Sanjesh Kumar,
  • Uttam Prasad Panigrahy,
  • Shubhrajit Mantry,
  • Mayank Sharma,
  • Mohhammad Ramzan,
  • Priya Chaudhary,
  • Sumel Ashique

摘要

The mutual association formed between the gut flora and the biological host is pivotal, mainly for drug action. Various examination has spotlighted the potential consequences of the gut microbiome on drug efficacy, revealing its role in controlling metabolism in the body. Furthermore, reciprocal engagement has been examined to investigate how pharmaceutical agents influence the composition of the gut microbiome. This paper emphasizes the intricate relationship between pharmacology and environmental microbiology, directing the extensive significance of pharmaceutical agents on health by controlling the gut microbial consortium. One main highlight of this review is to determine the differences observed in populace as a result of drugs, which is a crucial component in boosting personalized treatment approaches and intensifying therapeutic findings. Apart from their function in drug metabolization, the gut microbiota is disclosed as a source of metabolic products that can alter drug action. These microbially-derived metabolites could notably effect drug results and changes the body’s physical mechanisms. The investigation suggests utilizing metabolomics to disclose the complications of gut microbiota–drug interactions. Several latest analytical strategies provide an effective tool for deciphering the complicated association among microbiome-generated fragments and pharmaceutical products, providing detailed understanding into this interesting connection.

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