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Title:
Exploring the Relationship between Bowel Microbiota and Impaired Glucose Tolerance
Authors: Attia Ahmed Attia a*, Alaa Elmetwalli b and Jayda G. Eldiasty c
Year: 2022
Keywords: Microbiota; type 2 DM; impaired glucose tolerance. Microbiota; type 2 DM; impaired glucose tolerance. Microbiota; type 2 DM; impaired glucose tolerance. Microbiota; type 2 DM; impaired glucose tolerance
Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
Volume: 34
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 54-59
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Attia Ahmed Attia_paper4.pdf
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Abstract:

Background and Aim: Because of the large number of genes found in the gut microbiome, it has recently been determined that numerous human microorganisms have significant implications for human health. Aim: The significance of gut bacteria in the development of T2DM was investigated in this study. Materials and Methods: Microbial species were extracted from fecal materials; they were identified and quantified using genomic spectrophotometric equipment, and certain biochemical parameters for Diabetes were quantified. Result: We observed a concentration of firmicutes, Bacteroides, and proteobacteria, with the Escherichia coli population predominating. Biochemical parameters reveal a several-fold raised value for some biomarkers in T2DM. In a paired sample test results gave significant differences for all tested pairs. Conclusion: Microbiomes can affect the gut environment and trigger alterations that embolden the development of T2DM, according to study findings.

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