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The Impact Of Pesticide Residues On The Gut Microbiome And Human Health 1st Converted Food Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations

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The Impact Of Pesticide Residues On The Gut Microbiome And Human Health 1st Converted Food Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations
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Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.41 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
ISBN: 9789251383124, 925138312X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st; Converted
Volume: 19

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The Impact Of Pesticide Residues On The Gut Microbiome And Human Health 1st Converted Food Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations by Food & Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations 9789251383124, 925138312X instant download after payment.

With a food safety focus, a scientific literature review was conducted to characterize the current understanding about the effects of pesticide residues on the human gut microbiome and potential implications on human health and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The main aspects analysed are (1) effects of individual or combined pesticides on the composition, diversity and function of gut microbiome using in vivo or in vitro models; (2) health implications resulting from the pesticide-microbiome interactions and underlying mechanisms; (3) establishment of causality; and (4) influence of the gut microbiome on the metabolism and bioavailability of pesticides. The research was also scoped to identify current gaps, limitations and needs for the eventual consideration of microbiome-related data in chemical risk assessment. With this work, ESF contributes to the FAO global programme on the impact of food systems on NCDs and obesity, by understanding the potential health implications of gut microbiome-pesticide interactions. The outcomes will provide information which can be used to improve nutritional strategies and food safety policies.

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