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Microbial Modulation

Meaning

Microbial modulation is a sophisticated biological and therapeutic strategy aimed at intentionally altering the composition, metabolic function, or relative abundance of specific microorganisms within the human microbiota, particularly the gut microbiome, to achieve a specific, beneficial health outcome. This intervention is predicated on the rapidly expanding understanding that the microbial community profoundly influences host physiology, including immune system development, nutrient absorption efficiency, and the crucial metabolism of hormones and therapeutic drugs. Modulation techniques span a wide spectrum, ranging from precise dietary changes and the use of prebiotics to the administration of targeted probiotic strains or even fecal microbiota transplantation.