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Experiment #00000130
Targeted alteration of the oral microbiome via a single polyphenol- and fiber-dense meal plan creates an immediate shift in the microbial composition of involuntary nocturnal microaspiration droplets. Upon entry into the lower respiratory tract, this eubiotic bacterial influx acts as an acute molecular signal that rapidly modulates microglia reactivity and neuroinflammation via the lung-brain axis, bypassing systemic colonic metabolite transport.
Dietary modification
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Dysbiosis
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Respiratory Aspiration
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Microglia
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Experiment #00000129
COPD Dietary Idea: According to PubMed literature, he following lunchtime meal plan provides nutrients needed for production and regulation of tryptophan and 3-IPA and may help reduce COPD flare-ups, while also providing mucosal support for clearance of debris from the lungs: -2x slices sourdough bread, lightly spread with extra virgin olive oil, garlic, and ginger, with 2x slices of cooked turkey and spinach, with nutritional yeast and hi-maize corn starch mixed into the EVOO (for mucosal system support) -a spinach-based salad with 1 Tbsp EVOO -3 oz pomegranate juice mixed with 3 oz cherry juice
Tryptophan
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Gut Microbiota
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Indolepropionic Acid
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IPA
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Lung
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Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon
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Pulmonary inflammation
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Experiment #00000113
COPD Related Alveoli and Lung Microbiome Axis Restoration Hypothesis: The use of 'pre-digested' (fermented) plant-based nutritional additives as a means to circumvent the bioavailability paradox in patients with gut dysbiosis, effectively using botanical matrices as drug-delivery vehicles. Nucleotide supplementation may enhance the ability of A. muciniphila to modulate gut mucosal barrier integrity in hyperuricemia patients. *Akkermansia* possesses unique enzymes (β-N-acetylhexosaminidases) that allow it to colonize the mucosal layer and participate in mucin degradation.
Fermentation
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Bioavailability
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Homeostasis
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Plant Preparations
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Probiotics
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Akkermansia muciniphila
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Mucous Membrane
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Metabolomics
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Intestinal Mucosa
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Source: PubMed
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