U.S., Sept. 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07165145) titled 'Effect of Agricultural Practices on Crops, Gut Microbiome, and Human Health' on June 24.
Brief Summary: The human gut microbiome plays a regulatory role in host health, and is involved in metabolic, immune, and neurological processes. Diet shapes the gut microbiome; by providing essential nutrients, which sustain the existing microorganisms and by introducing foodborne microbes that modulate its composition. Notably, the impact of microbes from fruit and vegetables on the gut microbiome is relatively unexplored. Differences in agricultural practices, organic vs conventional strategies, can lead to variations in nutritional content ...