Gut microbiota in toxicological risk assessment of drugs and chemicals: The need of hour

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Abstract

The advent of industrial revolution caused a large inflow of synthetic chemicals for medical, agricultural, industrial and other purposes in the world. In general, these chemicals were subjected to toxicological risk assessment for human health and ecology before release for public use. But today we are witnessing a negative impact of some of these chemicals on human health and environment indicating an underestimation of toxic effects by current risk assessment protocol. Recent studies established gut microbiota as one of the key player in intercession of toxicity of drugs and synthetic chemicals. Hence, the need of the hour is to include the assessment for microbiota specifically gut microbiota in human toxicological risk assessment protocol. Herewith we are proposing a framework for assessment of gut microbiota upon exposure to drugs or chemicals.

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Velmurugan, G. (2018). Gut microbiota in toxicological risk assessment of drugs and chemicals: The need of hour. Gut Microbes, 9(5), 465–468. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2018.1445955

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