Bhopal: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal researchers have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based method to predict how the bacteria in the gut break down the various types of food and medication. This web-based tool provides information about the specific bacterial enzymes, reactions, and bacteria involved in the process of digestion and absorption of nutrients by the human gut.
The findings of this research have recently been published in the Journal of Molecular Biology. The paper has been co-authored by Dr Vineet Sharma, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, IISER Bhopal and his research scholars Mr Aditya Malwe and Mr Gopal Srivastava.
GutBug is available to use here.
The collection of good bacteria in the gut is called the gut microbiome that plays a crucial role in body processes anything a human consume orally. The number of microbes living in the gastrointestinal tract is greater than the number of human cells in the body. The human gut microbiome is made of over a thousand different species of bacteria, which have more than 3.3 million unique genes. These bacteria secrete enzymes to process what a human eat and provide the body with various metabolites that are essential for health and body functions. However, studying the complex host-microbial relationships is a challenge because of the vastness of the microbiome and the fact that the collection of bacteria varies among individuals.































































