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Part I: Current State of Knowledge regarding the Human Microbiome Structure, Function, and Diversity
Chapter 1. Impact of Dietary Habits, Ethnicity and Geographical Provenance in Shaping Human Gut Microbiome
Chapter 2. Methods Used for Studying Human Microbiome
Chapter 3. Factors Affecting Composition of the Human Microbiome
Part II: Correlation of the Human Microbiome to Specific Health/Disease Conditions
Chapter 4. Mapping the Microbial Metabolites in Metabolic Disorders
Chapter 5. Human Microbiome in Malnutrition
Chapter 6. Human Microbiome and the Immune System Functioning
Chapter 7. Human Microbiome and the Susceptibility to Infections
Chapter 8. Human microbiome and the neurological disorders
Chapter 9. Exploring the Unexplored Arena: Butyrate As a Dual Communicator in the Gut-Brain Axis
Chapter 10. Human Microbiome and Lifestyle Disorders
Chapter 11. Correlation of Human Microbiome and Immune Functioning to Covid-19 Infections: An Overview
Chapter 12. Exploring the Pathoprofiles of SARS-COV-2-infected Human Gut-Lungs Microbiome Crosstalks
Chapter 13. Role of Human Microbiome in Cardiovascular Disease: Therapeutic Potential and Challenges
Chapter 14. The Human Microbiome and Respiratory Diseases
Part-III: Manipulation of the Human Microbiome for Better Health
Chapter 15. Probiotics: An Emerging Strategy for Oral Health Care
Chapter 16. Dietary Modulation of Nervous and Immune System: Role of Prebiotics/ Synbiotics/ Postbiotics
Chapter 17. Probiotics for Skin Health
Chapter 18. Human Microbiome and Autism-Spectrum Disorders
Chapter 19. Psychobiotics as an Emerging Category of Probiotic Products
Chapter 20. Probiotics for Vaginal Health
Chapter 21. Interactions between Microbial Therapeutics and the Endogenous Microbiome
Part IV: Applied and Translational Aspects
Chapter 22. The Role of a Multi-Spore Probiotic in the Management of Metabolic Endotoxemia - A Major Driver of Chronic Illness
Chapter 23. Characterization and Authentication of Probiotic Preparations
Chapter 24. A Survey of Commercially Available Probiotics and Prebiotics
Chapter 25. Regulatory Aspects Relevant to Probiotic Products
Chapter 26. Probiotic Identity from Spore Focus on Bacillus Probiotics.
Chapter 1. Impact of Dietary Habits, Ethnicity and Geographical Provenance in Shaping Human Gut Microbiome
Chapter 2. Methods Used for Studying Human Microbiome
Chapter 3. Factors Affecting Composition of the Human Microbiome
Part II: Correlation of the Human Microbiome to Specific Health/Disease Conditions
Chapter 4. Mapping the Microbial Metabolites in Metabolic Disorders
Chapter 5. Human Microbiome in Malnutrition
Chapter 6. Human Microbiome and the Immune System Functioning
Chapter 7. Human Microbiome and the Susceptibility to Infections
Chapter 8. Human microbiome and the neurological disorders
Chapter 9. Exploring the Unexplored Arena: Butyrate As a Dual Communicator in the Gut-Brain Axis
Chapter 10. Human Microbiome and Lifestyle Disorders
Chapter 11. Correlation of Human Microbiome and Immune Functioning to Covid-19 Infections: An Overview
Chapter 12. Exploring the Pathoprofiles of SARS-COV-2-infected Human Gut-Lungs Microbiome Crosstalks
Chapter 13. Role of Human Microbiome in Cardiovascular Disease: Therapeutic Potential and Challenges
Chapter 14. The Human Microbiome and Respiratory Diseases
Part-III: Manipulation of the Human Microbiome for Better Health
Chapter 15. Probiotics: An Emerging Strategy for Oral Health Care
Chapter 16. Dietary Modulation of Nervous and Immune System: Role of Prebiotics/ Synbiotics/ Postbiotics
Chapter 17. Probiotics for Skin Health
Chapter 18. Human Microbiome and Autism-Spectrum Disorders
Chapter 19. Psychobiotics as an Emerging Category of Probiotic Products
Chapter 20. Probiotics for Vaginal Health
Chapter 21. Interactions between Microbial Therapeutics and the Endogenous Microbiome
Part IV: Applied and Translational Aspects
Chapter 22. The Role of a Multi-Spore Probiotic in the Management of Metabolic Endotoxemia - A Major Driver of Chronic Illness
Chapter 23. Characterization and Authentication of Probiotic Preparations
Chapter 24. A Survey of Commercially Available Probiotics and Prebiotics
Chapter 25. Regulatory Aspects Relevant to Probiotic Products
Chapter 26. Probiotic Identity from Spore Focus on Bacillus Probiotics.