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Scientific investigations has been conducted on the role of microbes and their potential use in
preventing and treating diseases. Microbiome is the multifarious assemblage of
microorganisms, genes and their metabolites, inhabiting the human and animal mucosal sides,
gastric tract and on the skin. It is known that the microbiome interacts with its host and thus
assists in ingestion and detoxification, providing immunity, defending against pathogens, and
sustaining a good health. Studies have revealed that healthy individuals are often colonized with
different microbiomes than those suffering from various disease. It is used for maintaining good
health both in humans and animals.
Microbiome Therapeutics (MBT) is a new age therapy that improves status of health by
interacting with the human microbiome in a specific manner. In this technique, bacterial and
other microorganism colonies in the gastrointestinal tract for managing serious health conditions
like obesity, pre-diabetes and diabetes. MBT is also introduced for improving animal health like
the Penn Vet Center for Host-Microbial Interactions (CHMI) is working on how microbes like
viruses, parasites and bacterias are influencing health of animals. Researches are being
conducted in Penn Vet on the role of microbiome on animal health and on diseases stretching
from atopic dermatitis, inflammatory bowel disorder.
effects: producing toxins from foods, providing new nutrients and vitamins to the host body,
enabling nutrients for other desirable microorganisms, metabolism of drugs. Probiotic drinks are
available in the market, which contains Lactobacillus that is lactic bacteria, they increases the
amount of good bacteria in the gut and thus helps to improve the health. These probiotic drinks
aids in sustaining the intestinal flora and they has been evolving as a useful tool in improving
symptoms of chronic disorder. However, their effectiveness is still questioned.
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The global human microbiome market, microbiota can be divided on the basis of disease,
product, dosage form and geography. The category diseases can be subdivided into allergic
conditions, autoimmune diseases, cancer, diarrhea, diabetes and obesity. On the basis of
products, it can be classified into probiotic drinks and food supplements. Geographical division
mainly consists of North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the world.
Is it being expected that the European market will bloom in near future. This growth can be
attributed to the rising incidences of stressful and uneven lifestyle, infections like diarrhea, throat
and other autoimmune disorders. Asia is expected to be the second largest-growing region of
the human microbiome market mainly because of high population density and improved lifestyle
leading to increased buying power of the people are the major driving factors for this market.
Moreover, recession hitting the western market, enabling the companies to focus on the Asian
market to meet their revenue.
Some eminent of the key players in the global human microbiome market are AB-Biotics, Bayer
HealthCare AG, Dannon, Cell biotech, Merck, Yakult, DuPont.
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