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Fig. 7 | Genome Biology

Fig. 7

From: Gut microbial degradation of organophosphate insecticides-induces glucose intolerance via gluconeogenesis

Fig. 7

Schematic summary of the molecular mechanism behind gut microbiome mediated OP-induced glucose intolerance. OPs (star) enter the human digestive system via food and are metabolized into acetic acid (trapezoid) by the gut microbiota (oval). Subsequently, acetic acid was absorbed by the intestinal cells and the majority of them were transported to the liver through the periportal vein. Eventually, acetic acid was converted into glucose (hexagon) by gluconeogenesis in the intestine and liver and thus accounts for glucose intolerance

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