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Thursday, 28 July 2022

Nutrigenomics and Microbiomics, Contrasting Interpretations of Dismetabolic Diseases | Chapter 11 | Research Aspects in Biological Science Vol. 4

 

In this paper, we examined current interpretations based on Nutrigenomica and Microbiomic research, according to which, at the root of many pathological and dismetabolic manifestations, there'd be or variations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (Snps) in the Nutrigenomic perspective, or modifications in the normal gut microbiota in the Microbiomic perspective.We have examined rigorously the singular pathogenic coincidence, which raises questions about Snps mutations or the presence of specific Microbiota changes for the same illnesses.

As a result, other possible causes of detected disorders are overlooked.
We will give an alternative understanding of pathogenic causes based on the research reviewed.

Author(s) Details:

Bruno Riccardi,
Representative Lipotech, 56022 Castelfranco di Sotto (PI), Via dei Lazzeri, 33, Italy.

Sergio Resta,
Freelancer, 53043 Chiusi (SI), Via Montegrappa 1, Italy.

Giacomo Resta,
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Perugia, Italy.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RABS-V4/article/view/7594

Thursday, 12 August 2021

New Interpretations of Nutrigenomics and Microbiomics | Chapter 3 | Recent Progress in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 7

 In this paper, we examine current interpretations based on Nutrigenomica and Microbiomics studies, according to which, at the root of many pathological and dismetabolic manifestations, there would be or variations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (Snps) in the Nutrigenomic perspective, or changes in the normal gut microbiota in the Microbiomic perspective.


We examine critically the single pathogenic coincidence, which raises questions about Snps mutations or the presence of specific Microbiota changes for the same illnesses.

As a result, other plausible causes of detected disorders are overlooked.

We propose a distinct understanding of pathogenic aetiology based on the literature reviewed. Nutrigenomic study focuses solely on variations in genetic polymorphisms, while Microbiomic research focuses solely on changes in the intestinal microbiome, with the goal of determining their implications on health.

Author (S) Details

Bruno Riccardi
Castelfranco di Sotto (PI), Via dei Lazzeri, Italy.

Sergio Resta
Department of Surgery, General Surgery Specialist, Freelancer, 53043 Chiusi (SI), Via Montegrappa, Italy.

Roberto Fabbroni

Roberto Fabbroni, Scientific Director of I.B.I. ( Istituto di Biofisica Informazionale), Italy.

View Book :- https://stm.bookpi.org/RPMB-V7/article/view/2573