Gut Health and Metabolic Syndrome: Optimizations with Microbiome Innovations
This book integrates the latest advancements in biomedical science related to metabolic syndrome and microbiome research. It comprehensively covers a broad range of topics including composition and function of the gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome, mechanisms linking the gut microbiome to metabolic syndrome, dietary interventions, pharmacological approaches, exercise, lifestyle modifications, psychosocial factors, role of the gut microbiome in obesity and insulin resistance, and clinical applications and translational perspectives.

Despite significant research on metabolic syndrome, its risk factors, therapeutic interventions and the role of microbiome, there is still lack of recent updates and massive efforts are required to update the information on these topics with special emphasis on potential interventions targeting the gut microbiome to mitigate metabolic syndrome risk. This book focuses on leveraging the intricate relationship between the microbiome, gut health, and metabolic syndrome, including dysbiosis, inflammation, impaired gut barrier function, mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences metabolic syndrome including host-microbiota interactions, microbial metabolites, and immune modulation to develop innovative interventions aimed at improving overall health outcomes. The purpose of this research is to explore microbiome-based interventions that can positively influence gut ecology and mitigate the risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome. By understanding how specific dietary interventions, probiotics, prebiotics, and other microbiome-targeted therapies can modulate the gut microbiome, this work aims to develop effective strategies for optimizing gut health and metabolic function.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research methodologies, this work strives to pave the way for personalized approaches to healthcare that prioritize the microbiome as a key determinant of overall health and well-being. The principal audience for this book comprises of pharmacologists, microbiologists, clinical pharmacists, and toxicologists.

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Gut Health and Metabolic Syndrome: Optimizations with Microbiome Innovations
This book integrates the latest advancements in biomedical science related to metabolic syndrome and microbiome research. It comprehensively covers a broad range of topics including composition and function of the gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome, mechanisms linking the gut microbiome to metabolic syndrome, dietary interventions, pharmacological approaches, exercise, lifestyle modifications, psychosocial factors, role of the gut microbiome in obesity and insulin resistance, and clinical applications and translational perspectives.

Despite significant research on metabolic syndrome, its risk factors, therapeutic interventions and the role of microbiome, there is still lack of recent updates and massive efforts are required to update the information on these topics with special emphasis on potential interventions targeting the gut microbiome to mitigate metabolic syndrome risk. This book focuses on leveraging the intricate relationship between the microbiome, gut health, and metabolic syndrome, including dysbiosis, inflammation, impaired gut barrier function, mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences metabolic syndrome including host-microbiota interactions, microbial metabolites, and immune modulation to develop innovative interventions aimed at improving overall health outcomes. The purpose of this research is to explore microbiome-based interventions that can positively influence gut ecology and mitigate the risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome. By understanding how specific dietary interventions, probiotics, prebiotics, and other microbiome-targeted therapies can modulate the gut microbiome, this work aims to develop effective strategies for optimizing gut health and metabolic function.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research methodologies, this work strives to pave the way for personalized approaches to healthcare that prioritize the microbiome as a key determinant of overall health and well-being. The principal audience for this book comprises of pharmacologists, microbiologists, clinical pharmacists, and toxicologists.

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Gut Health and Metabolic Syndrome: Optimizations with Microbiome Innovations

Gut Health and Metabolic Syndrome: Optimizations with Microbiome Innovations

Gut Health and Metabolic Syndrome: Optimizations with Microbiome Innovations

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This book integrates the latest advancements in biomedical science related to metabolic syndrome and microbiome research. It comprehensively covers a broad range of topics including composition and function of the gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome, mechanisms linking the gut microbiome to metabolic syndrome, dietary interventions, pharmacological approaches, exercise, lifestyle modifications, psychosocial factors, role of the gut microbiome in obesity and insulin resistance, and clinical applications and translational perspectives.

Despite significant research on metabolic syndrome, its risk factors, therapeutic interventions and the role of microbiome, there is still lack of recent updates and massive efforts are required to update the information on these topics with special emphasis on potential interventions targeting the gut microbiome to mitigate metabolic syndrome risk. This book focuses on leveraging the intricate relationship between the microbiome, gut health, and metabolic syndrome, including dysbiosis, inflammation, impaired gut barrier function, mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences metabolic syndrome including host-microbiota interactions, microbial metabolites, and immune modulation to develop innovative interventions aimed at improving overall health outcomes. The purpose of this research is to explore microbiome-based interventions that can positively influence gut ecology and mitigate the risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome. By understanding how specific dietary interventions, probiotics, prebiotics, and other microbiome-targeted therapies can modulate the gut microbiome, this work aims to develop effective strategies for optimizing gut health and metabolic function.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research methodologies, this work strives to pave the way for personalized approaches to healthcare that prioritize the microbiome as a key determinant of overall health and well-being. The principal audience for this book comprises of pharmacologists, microbiologists, clinical pharmacists, and toxicologists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789819662456
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 06/25/2025
Pages: 338
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Mukesh Nandave is an associate Dean (Research), Head, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and head of the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He has earlier served as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology at NMIMS University, Mumbai (2010–2017). He has also worked as Research Scientist in the Medical Affairs and Clinical Research Department of Ranbaxy Research Laboratories (currently known as Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Gurugram). Dr. Nandave earned his Ph.D. in pharmacology from AIIMS, Delhi, and received his post-doctoral training from the Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, USA. For more than 20 years, Dr. Nandave has been engaged in investigating the role of nutraceuticals, herbomineral formulations, and phyonstituents for myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury, diabetes, obesity, and pain management. He has published more than 150 papers in peer-reviewed national and international journals. He has also published 7 books and 40 book chapters. He also owns three Indian patents to his credit. His lab received more than 3.9 crore total funding from Govt. (DBT, DST, ICMR and AYUSH) as well as industry (Pharmazz, Dabur, Charak, Madhavbaug, Sandu). He is also serving as an expert member in ICMR, SERB, and AYUSH.

Dr. Ramendra Pati Pandey is a professor in the department of biotechnology and microbiology at SRM University, Sonepat, India. He has been awarded the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS) Travel Award (2012), the British Society of Immunology Travel Award (2012), the Federation of Immunological Societies of Asia Oceania Young Scientist Award (2012 and 2015), the American Association of Immunologists Travel Award (2013), the International Union of Immunological Societies Travel Award (2013), and the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies Travel Award (2017). He has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, India (2021), and selected as an Associate Member of the esteemed Academy "International Academy of Physical Sciences, Prayagraj (2022), elected as a member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (2022), elected as a member of the National Academy of Biological Sciences (2023), National Environmental Science Academy (2023), and Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Honor Society (2023). He has been awarded the NESA Scientist of the Year Award 2023 by the National Environmental Science Academy, India, and selected for the Shri. Om Prakash Sharma Award from the Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences 2023 for his outstanding contributions in the field of biomedical sciences, especially in basic translational research, and is the recipient of the Polyfeenolix-IIS Best Mid-Career Immunology Teacher Award 2023, in the 50th IMMUNOCON in October 2023.

Dr. Jyoti Upadhyay is Senior Associate Professor at the School of Health Sciences & Technology, UPES, Dehradun, with a focus on maternal and child health, particularly postpartum depression and birth defects. She earned her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Kumaun University, Nainital, where she studied the impact of persistent organic pollutants on birth defects. Her M.Pharm in Clinical Pharmacy from Uttarakhand Technical University earned her a Gold Medal with a thesis on the bioavailability effects of rhododendron flower juice on Amlodipine in rats. Dr. Upadhyay has been recognized for her academic excellence and research achievements at UPES. She holds memberships in prestigious organizations such as the Indian Pharmacological Society (IPS) and the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences (IACS). Her academic roles have included Coordinator at the Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre, UPES, under the National Coordination Centre, Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, and various teaching and research positions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Gut Ecology and Metabolic Health: Understanding the Microbiome-Metabolic Syndrome Connection.- Chapter 2. Understanding the Gut Microbiota Blueprint: Insights into its Role in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 3. Linking the Gut Microbiome to Metabolic Syndrome: Exploring the Pathways.- Chapter 4. Dietary Strategies for Metabolic Syndrome: Enhancing Gut Microbiome Health.- Chapter 5. Novel Therapies: Pharmacological Approaches to Modulate the Gut Microbiome in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 6. Integrative Health: Combining Exercise, Lifestyle Changes, and Gut Microbiome for Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 7. Mind-Body Interactions: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Stress, and the Gut Microbiome in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 8. Unveiling the Gut Microbiome's Role in Obesity and Insulin Resistance.- Chapter 9. From Discovery to Application: Clinical Perspectives on Gut Microbiome Research in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 10. Exploring the Ethical, Legal, and Societal Implications of Gut Microbiome Research in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 11. Advances in microbiome sequencing technologies for studying gut health in Metabolic Syndrome. Chapter 12. Microbiome and Metabolic Biomarkers in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 13. Microbiome-Driven Precision Nutrition in Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 14. Personalized Microbiome-Based Therapies for the treatment and management of Metabolic Syndrome.- Chapter 15. Future Trends in Gut Microbiome Research in Metabolic Syndrome.

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