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This project investigates the effects of food nanoparticles on gut bacteria and their potential role in exacerbating fatty liver disease through changes in bile acid metabolism. By focusing on human-based methodologies, it aims to provide insights into the microbiota-bile acid-liver axis and its implications for health…
Daily ingestion of nanoparticles (NPs) is inevitable due to their wide use by the food sector, some as bactericidal agents.
But their antimicrobial effects towards our gut bacteria remain largely unknown.
While some studies investigated their impact on microbial composition, very few explored microbial functional changes and significance for host health.
It is alarming that our gut microbiome, unanimously recognized as central in many diseases, is currently overlooked in nanotoxicology.
Among ke…
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
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