Abstract:
The gut microbiome is a diverse and complex ecosystem vital for maintaining host health. In recent years, research has
focused on in vivo and in vitro models to explore its multifaceted roles. In vitro models provide controlled environments
for studying digestion and microbial interactions, while in vivo models enable the assessment of host-microbe interactions
in more holistic settings. This article presents the advantages, limitations, and applications of both models, emphasizing
their contributions to understanding gut microbiome dynamics.