ON THE QUESTION OF THE USE OF PROBIOTIC DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS IN INFANTS

T. Znamenska, O. Vorobiova
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The genus Bifi dobacterium has been shown to predominate in the gut microbiota of breastfed infants and to benefi t the body by accelerating maturation of the immune response, balancing the immune system to suppress infl ammation, improving intestinal barrier function, and increasing acetate production. The microfl ora of breastfed infants consists mainly of these bacteria, and their presence is considered important in early childhood because they maintain a healthy acid-alkaline balance necessary for the normal functioning of digestive enzymes, prevent the development of harmful bacteria, infl uence intestinal motility (peristalsis), and promote normal functioning of the immune system. Bifi dobacterium is well adapted to the infant gut and has evolved with the gut microbiome, in part due to its ability to consume the complex carbohydrates found in human milk.In order to provide the benefi ts associated with Bifi dobacterium to all infants, a number of commercial strains have been developed over the past decades. As new ingredients become available, their safety and suitability must be evaluated in preclinical and clinical studies. A review of the complete clinical data on the use of Bifi dobacterium in infant formula is essential to better understand its potential impact on infant health and development. In this article, we begin to summarize recent clinical trials using selected commercial strains of Bifi dobacterium.
关于婴儿使用益生菌膳食补充剂的问题
研究表明,双歧杆菌属在母乳喂养婴儿的肠道微生物群中占主导地位,并通过加速免疫反应的成熟、平衡免疫系统以抑制炎症、改善肠道屏障功能和增加醋酸盐的产生而对人体有益。母乳喂养婴儿体内的微生物主要由这些细菌组成,它们的存在被认为对幼儿期非常重要,因为它们能维持消化酶正常运作所需的健康酸碱平衡,防止有害细菌的滋生,影响肠道蠕动(蠕动),并促进免疫系统的正常运作。双歧杆菌非常适合婴儿肠道,并随着肠道微生物群的进化而进化,部分原因是它能够摄取母乳中的复杂碳水化合物。随着新成分的出现,必须在临床前和临床研究中对其安全性和适用性进行评估。为了更好地了解双歧杆菌对婴儿健康和发育的潜在影响,回顾在婴儿配方奶粉中使用双歧杆菌的完整临床数据至关重要。在本文中,我们首先总结了近期使用选定的多臂杆菌商业菌株进行的临床试验。
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