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Review

Harnessing Gut Microbiota for Biomimetic Innovations in Health and Biotechnology

by
Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco
1,* and
Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
2,3
1
NBC Group, Psychology Department, School of Life and Nature Sciences, Nebrija University, 28248 Madrid, Spain
2
Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Tajo Street, s/n, 28670 Madrid, Spain
3
Grupo de Investigación en Cultura, Educación y Sociedad, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla 080002, Colombia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Biomimetics 2025, 10(2), 73; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020073
Submission received: 26 December 2024 / Revised: 20 January 2025 / Accepted: 23 January 2025 / Published: 24 January 2025

Abstract

The gut microbiota is a complex and dynamic ecosystem that plays a fundamental role in human health by regulating immunity, metabolism, and the gut–brain axis. Beyond its critical physiological functions, it has emerged as a rich source of inspiration for biomimetic innovations in healthcare and biotechnology. This review explores the transformative potential of microbiota-based biomimetics, focusing on key biological mechanisms such as resilience, self-regulation, and quorum sensing. These mechanisms have inspired the development of innovative applications, including personalized probiotics, synbiotics, artificial microbiomes, bioinspired biosensors, and bioremediation systems. Such technologies aim to emulate and optimize the intricate functions of microbial ecosystems, addressing challenges in healthcare and environmental sustainability. The integration of advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, bioengineering, and multi-omics approaches, has further accelerated the potential of microbiota biomimetics. These tools enable the development of precision therapies tailored to individual microbiota profiles, enhance the efficacy of diagnostic systems, and facilitate the design of environmentally sustainable solutions, such as waste-to-energy systems and bioremediation platforms. Emerging areas of innovation, including gut-on-chip models and synthetic biology, offer unprecedented opportunities for studying and applying microbiota principles in controlled environments. Despite these advancements, challenges remain. The replication of microbial complexity in artificial environments, ethical concerns regarding genetically engineered microorganisms, and equitable access to advanced therapies are critical hurdles that must be addressed. This review underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and public awareness in overcoming these barriers and ensuring the responsible development of microbiota-based solutions. By leveraging the principles of microbial ecosystems, microbiota biomimetics represents a promising frontier in healthcare and sustainability. This approach has the potential to revolutionize therapeutic strategies, redefine diagnostic tools, and address global challenges, paving the way for a more personalized, efficient, and sustainable future in medicine and biotechnology.
Keywords: gut microbiota; biomimetics; personalized medicine; bioinspired therapies; artificial microbiomes; probiotics and synbiotics; microbiota–gut–brain axis; biosensors; intestinal health; microbiome innovation gut microbiota; biomimetics; personalized medicine; bioinspired therapies; artificial microbiomes; probiotics and synbiotics; microbiota–gut–brain axis; biosensors; intestinal health; microbiome innovation

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Beltrán-Velasco, A.I.; Clemente-Suárez, V.J. Harnessing Gut Microbiota for Biomimetic Innovations in Health and Biotechnology. Biomimetics 2025, 10, 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020073

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Beltrán-Velasco AI, Clemente-Suárez VJ. Harnessing Gut Microbiota for Biomimetic Innovations in Health and Biotechnology. Biomimetics. 2025; 10(2):73. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020073

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Beltrán-Velasco, Ana Isabel, and Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez. 2025. "Harnessing Gut Microbiota for Biomimetic Innovations in Health and Biotechnology" Biomimetics 10, no. 2: 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020073

APA Style

Beltrán-Velasco, A. I., & Clemente-Suárez, V. J. (2025). Harnessing Gut Microbiota for Biomimetic Innovations in Health and Biotechnology. Biomimetics, 10(2), 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020073

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