The microbial revolution: Unveiling the benefits of vaginal probiotics and prebiotics

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Roshani Pagar , Sanjeevani Deshkar , Jayashri Mahore , Vinita Patole , Hemant Deshpande , Nageswari Gandham , Shahzad Mirza , Manisha Junnarkar , Neelu Nawani
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Vaginal health is essential to a woman's overall well-being, as abnormalities in vaginal health can lead to a variety of gynaecological disorders, such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and bacterial vaginosis. The vaginal microbiome is essential for the prevention of these infections. Disruptions in this microbial ecosystem can significantly impact vaginal health. The concept of utilizing probiotics and prebiotics to stimulate the growth of protective vaginal microbiota has gathered substantial interest in recent years. Probiotics are live micro-organisms that strengthen and restore vaginal microbial balance by lowering pH levels, production of bacteriocins, biofilm disruption, modulation of immune response, and production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), consequently combating the development of pathogens. Prebiotics are oligosaccharides that encourage the development of probiotics such as lactobacilli species. Probiotics and prebiotics also have some broader implications for vaginal health, including their role in minimizing the incidence of premature birth, optimizing fertility, managing menopausal symptoms, and preventing vaginal infections. Synbiotics are a combination of probiotics and prebiotics that deliver additional benefits by encouraging the development and activity of beneficial microbes. Furthermore, postbiotics are bioactive compounds derived from probiotic bacteria during fermentation that have immunomodulatory actions and provide an additional layer of protection against vaginal infections. The present study highlights the most prevalent vaginal infections and limitations of existing therapies that influence the vaginal microbiota. The profound consequences of probiotics and prebiotics in women's health, including their role in minimizing the prevalence of vaginal infections and promoting overall vaginal health, as well as advanced therapeutic strategies such as synbiotics and postbiotics, are also discussed. The literature offers significant insights into the mechanism, efficacy, and safety of probiotics and prebiotics to healthcare providers and researchers.

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微生物革命:揭示阴道益生菌和益生元的益处
阴道健康对女性的整体健康至关重要,因为阴道健康异常可导致各种妇科疾病,如尿路感染、酵母菌感染和细菌性阴道病。阴道微生物群对预防这些感染至关重要。破坏这一微生物生态系统会严重影响阴道健康。近年来,利用益生菌和益生元刺激保护性阴道微生物群生长的概念引起了人们的极大兴趣。益生菌是活的微生物,可通过降低 pH 值、产生细菌素、破坏生物膜、调节免疫反应和产生过氧化氢(H2O2)来加强和恢复阴道微生物平衡,从而抑制病原体的发展。益生元是一种低聚糖,可促进乳酸菌等益生菌的发展。益生菌和益生元对阴道健康也有一些更广泛的影响,包括它们在降低早产率、优化生育能力、控制更年期症状和预防阴道感染方面的作用。合成益生菌是益生菌和益生元的组合,通过促进有益微生物的发展和活性而带来额外的益处。此外,后益生菌是益生菌在发酵过程中产生的生物活性化合物,具有免疫调节作用,可为预防阴道感染提供额外的保护。本研究强调了最常见的阴道感染以及影响阴道微生物群的现有疗法的局限性。本研究还讨论了益生菌和益生元对女性健康的深远影响,包括它们在降低阴道感染率和促进整体阴道健康方面的作用,以及先进的治疗策略,如合成益生菌和后益生菌。这些文献为医疗保健提供者和研究人员提供了有关益生菌和益生元的机制、功效和安全性的重要见解。
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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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