The Impact of Short Chain Fatty Acids Derived from Gut Microbiota on Human Immune Function ——Analysis based on Bibliometrics

The gut microbiota is closely related to human health, but mechanisms for the gut microbiota affects human health are not very clear. Short-chain fatty acids derived from the gut microbiota play an important role in immune regulation. Using bibliometric methods, literature was comprehensively analyz...

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Main Authors: MIN Yu-ze, LIU Bin-wen, LIU Yu-qi, SONG Xiu-fang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration 2025-07-01
Series:Liang you shipin ke-ji
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Online Access:http://lyspkj.ijournal.cn/lyspkj/article/abstract/20250422
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Summary:The gut microbiota is closely related to human health, but mechanisms for the gut microbiota affects human health are not very clear. Short-chain fatty acids derived from the gut microbiota play an important role in immune regulation. Using bibliometric methods, literature was comprehensively analyzed on the effects of short-chain fatty acids secreted by intestinal flora on human immune function, and conducted in-depth analysis from the publication trend of papers, major countries, institutions, researchers, and frontier and hot spots. In the past 10 years, the number of papers published each year has increased greatly, and the top three countries are China, the United States and Japan. Chinese institutions publish more articles and ranks among the top three,but Monash University had the most impact. In terms of frontiers and hotspots, short-chain fatty acids are closely related to intestinal flora, affecting inflammation, food allergy and tumorgenesis, and regulating nervous system and immunity. This study revealed the role of short-chain fatty acids in human health, and provided references for research in related fields.
ISSN:1007-7561