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Abstract

The gut microbiota is increasingly being recognized as a key site of metabolism for drugs and other xenobiotic compounds that are relevant to human health. The molecular complexity of the gut microbiota revealed by recent metagenomics studies has highlighted the need as well as the challenges for system-level modeling of xenobiotic metabolism in the gut. Here, we outline the possible pathways through which the gut microbiota can modify xenobiotics and review the available computational tools towards modeling complex xenometabolic processes. We put these diverse computational tools and relevant experimental findings into a unified perspective towards building holistic models of xenobiotic metabolism in the gut.

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Title
Computational tools for modeling xenometabolism of the human gut microbiota
Author
Klünemann, Martina; Schmid, Melanie; Patil, Kiran Raosaheb
Pages
157-165
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Mar 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
01677799
e-ISSN
18793096
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1505456085
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Mar 2014