The bioactive compounds of probiotic foods/supplements and their application in managing mental disorders

D. Martirosyan, Crystal Leem
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Background: Probiotics have recently become popular among all generations, ranging from children to the elderly. They are living microorganisms known to improve gut flora by establishing and maintaining gut health via molecular mechanisms that involve various bioactive compounds produced and released throughout the body, which may cause a bacteria-host interaction. These bioactive compounds of probiotics may be bacteria or other compounds that are associated with various neurotransmitters, which produce different actions on the body. Changes in gut microbiota composition have been associated with various diseases, including mental disorders such as Alzheimer’s/dementia, Parkinson’s, schizophrenia, stress, anxiety, and depression. Clinical reviews and studies on both animals and humans have given mixed results regarding the efficacy of probiotic foods and supplements in managing mental disorders. In our review, we advocate for probiotic foods to be functional foods, but we are unable to accept probiotics as an effective treatment for the management of mental disorders due to indeterminate evidence. Keywords: Probiotics, bioactive compounds, mental disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, Parkinson’s, schizophrenia, stress, anxiety, and depression
益生菌食品/补充剂的生物活性化合物及其在治疗精神障碍中的应用
背景:近年来,从儿童到老年人,益生菌在各个年龄段都很受欢迎。它们是已知的活微生物,通过分子机制建立和维持肠道健康,从而改善肠道菌群。分子机制涉及在全身产生和释放的各种生物活性化合物,这些化合物可能导致细菌-宿主相互作用。这些益生菌的生物活性化合物可能是细菌或与各种神经递质相关的其他化合物,它们对身体产生不同的作用。肠道微生物群组成的变化与各种疾病有关,包括阿尔茨海默病/痴呆症、帕金森病、精神分裂症、压力、焦虑和抑郁等精神障碍。关于益生菌食品和补充剂在治疗精神障碍方面的功效,动物和人类的临床评论和研究得出了不同的结果。在我们的综述中,我们提倡益生菌食品是功能性食品,但由于证据不确定,我们不能接受益生菌作为一种有效的治疗精神障碍的方法。关键词:益生菌,生物活性化合物,精神障碍,阿尔茨海默病,痴呆,帕金森病,精神分裂症,压力,焦虑,抑郁
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