Different formulation approaches to improve the survivability of probiotics in the digestive tract

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Radhika R Baheti, J. Mahore, V. Patole
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Abstract

This review aimed to present the various approaches that have been used to protect the probiotics from the toxic effects of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) during oral delivery. A microbiota is a collection of trillions of microorganisms that live within the human body and form an ecosystem that is complex, adaptive, and unique to each organ. The probiotics have varied applications and exhibit side effects; as a result, they have been employed as food supplements with both therapeutic and prophylactic effects on disorders of the gastric and non-gastric regions. The significant contribution of probiotics to the maintenance of health has expanded the scope of their use in advanced research areas. A significant number of microorganisms will survive and thrive in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT); even after being exposed to several toxic substances such as bile salts and acids. Prevention of probiotics from the harmful effects of gastric acid and other enzymatic barriers, in addition to their delivery to the the intestinal region, has been a great challenge. The new approaches designed for probiotic therapies work on stabilizing the probiotics through several mechanisms; leading to a significant number of probiotics that are available after passing through the various GI barriers, in addition to showing the desired therapeutic and/ or prophylactic effects. A brief critique of the health effects of probiotics, issues associated with their delivery, and the various formulation strategies employed to improve the probiotic transport are provided in the current review.
提高益生菌在消化道中生存能力的不同配方方法
这篇综述旨在介绍在口服给药过程中用于保护益生菌免受胃肠道(GIT)毒性影响的各种方法。微生物群是生活在人体内的数万亿微生物的集合,形成了一个复杂、适应性强、每个器官都独特的生态系统。益生菌具有多种应用,并表现出副作用;因此,它们被用作食品补充剂,对胃和非胃区域的疾病具有治疗和预防作用。益生菌对维持健康的重大贡献扩大了其在高级研究领域的应用范围。大量微生物将在胃肠道(GIT)中存活并茁壮成长;即使在暴露于几种有毒物质如胆汁盐和酸之后。预防益生菌对胃酸和其他酶屏障的有害影响,以及将其输送到肠道区域,一直是一个巨大的挑战。为益生菌疗法设计的新方法通过几种机制稳定益生菌;导致在通过各种胃肠道屏障后除了显示出所需的治疗和/或预防效果之外还有大量的益生菌可用。本综述对益生菌的健康影响、与益生菌递送相关的问题以及用于改善益生菌运输的各种配方策略进行了简要评述。
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