Probiotics: A Review on Microbiome That Helps for Better Health – A Dermatologist’s Perspective

IF 0.4 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
S. Renuka, N. A. Kumar, D. Manoharan, Dama Kondaiah Naidu
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Abstract

Commensal microorganisms heavily influence human health and disease pathogenesis, and the impact of the skin microbiome on numerous skin illnesses has recently piqued researchers’ interest, in addition to the gut microbiome. Probiotics are live microbial organisms that are good for the host’s health when given in sufficient proportions. The concept of probiotics has sparked much curiosity and scientific investigation since its inception. Probiotics alter the intestinal microbiota and are employed as a treatment technique for a variety of diseases. Despite several studies, the significance of probiotics in dermatological illnesses such as acne, vaginal infections, and atopic dermatitis has yet to be demonstrated. Evidence pointing to the “gut-skin axis” link has increased, and intestinal microbiota regulation may play a role in dermatological diseases. There is, however, no consensus on the species or the dosage to be utilized for such therapies. This article makes an effort to review recent evidence from the literature.
益生菌:有助于改善健康的微生物组综述——皮肤病学家的观点
共生微生物严重影响人类健康和疾病发病机制,除了肠道微生物群外,皮肤微生物群对许多皮肤疾病的影响最近引起了研究人员的兴趣。益生菌是一种活的微生物,如果给予足够的比例,对宿主的健康有益。益生菌的概念从一开始就引起了人们的好奇心和科学研究。益生菌改变肠道菌群,被用作多种疾病的治疗技术。尽管有几项研究,益生菌在痤疮、阴道感染和特应性皮炎等皮肤病中的作用尚未得到证实。越来越多的证据指向“肠道-皮肤轴”的联系,肠道微生物群的调节可能在皮肤病中发挥作用。然而,对于用于这种治疗的种类或剂量,没有达成共识。本文试图从文献中回顾最近的证据。
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