Health benefits of medicinal plant natural products via microbiota-mediated different gut axes
Xiang Li,
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Yufan Liu,
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Ning Liu
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et al.
Pharmacological Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107730 - 107730
Published: April 1, 2025
This
review
examines
the
multifaceted
roles
of
medicinal
plant
natural
products
in
influencing
gut
microbiota
and
their
subsequent
impact
on
various
organ
systems
through
established
axes,
including
gut-brain,
gut-liver,
gut-heart,
gut-lung,
gut-kidney
axes.
Medicinal
have
exhibited
diverse
pharmacological
activities,
modulation
composition,
enhancement
metabolic
processes,
alleviation
inflammation
oxidative
stress.
Evidence
suggests
that
these
components
can
ameliorate
conditions
such
as
neurological
disorders,
syndrome,
chronic
kidney
disease
by
restoring
microbial
balance
improving
barrier
integrity.
Furthermore,
highlights
potential
to
foster
beneficial
communities
improve
health,
which
may
lead
reduced
severity
inflammation.
By
comprehensively
analyzing
current
literature,
this
provides
a
foundation
for
future
research
aim
at
exploring
therapeutic
applications
prevention
treatment.
The
findings
underscore
need
further
studies
elucidate
underlying
mechanisms
action
validate
clinical
efficacy
managing
modulation.
Language: Английский
Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection Between 1990 and 2024
Hongling Ren,
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Ruiyao Song,
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Hairong Wang
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et al.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 2097 - 2109
Published: April 1, 2025
Recently,
some
studies
suggested
that
Herpes
simplex
virus
type
1
(HSV-1)
infection
is
an
important
environmental
factor
for
Alzheimer's
disease(AD).
The
literature
on
research
about
HSV-1
and
AD
emerging.
This
study
used
the
bibliometric
method
to
investigate
relationship
between
AD.
We
searched
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
relevant
from
1990
2024.
Bibliometric
visualization
analyses
were
performed
using
VOSviewer
CiteSpace.
From
2024,
number
publications
showed
increasing
trend.
United
States
made
largest
contributions
in
productivity.
University
Manchester
was
most
productive
organization.
Professor
Ruth
F.
Itzhaki
influential
researcher.
Journal
Disease
had
published
articles.
Research
mechanisms
by
which
HSV
contributes
remains
a
hotspot
field,
future
may
further
focus
antiviral
therapeutic
strategies
targeting
infection.
Our
analysis
provides
basic
information
HSV-1.
current
hotspots
this
field
mainly
include
mechanism
caused
HSV-1,
drugs
treat
or
prevent
Language: Английский