The Probiotic BIOHM Improves Nutrient Absorption by Disrupting Gastrointestinal Biofilms

M. Ghannoum, A. Ghannoum, C. Hager, M. Retuerto, N. Isham, T. McCormick
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Aim: To demonstrate the ability of a probiotic supplement (BIOHM) to disrupt pathogenic gastrointestinal biofilms, thus enhancing nutrient absorption. Methods: A filter insert model using Caco-2 cells to mimic an intestinal monolayer was employed to determine the ability of BIOHM to disrupt a mixed species (Candida tropicalis, Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens) biofilm known to occur in patients with Crohn’s disease. Penetration of vitamin C and casein as representative of vitamins and proteins, respectively, was then measured. Results: Application of BIOHM led to a significant increase in casein penetration through the Caco-2 cell epithelial monolayer in the absence of biofilms (p value<0.0001). Additionally, the combination of mixed species biofilms grown on a Caco-2 cell monolayer with BIOHM filtrate resulted in higher penetration of vitamin C and casein through the monolayer compared to untreated controls. Conclusion: Our in vitro data indicates that the combination of ingredients in the BIOHM probiotic may enhance nutrient permeability, thus leading to increased overall absorption of proteins and vitamins.
益生菌BIOHM通过破坏胃肠道生物膜改善营养吸收
目的:证明益生菌补充剂(BIOHM)破坏致病性胃肠道生物膜的能力,从而促进营养吸收。方法:采用Caco-2细胞模拟肠道单层的过滤器插入模型来确定BIOHM破坏已知发生在克罗恩病患者中的混合物种(热带假丝酵母、大肠杆菌和粘质沙氏菌)生物膜的能力。然后分别测量作为维生素和蛋白质代表的维生素C和酪蛋白的渗透。结果:在没有生物膜的情况下,BIOHM的应用导致酪蛋白通过Caco-2细胞上皮单层的渗透显著增加(p值<0.0001)。此外,与未经处理的对照相比,在Caco-2细胞单层上生长的混合物种生物膜与BIOHM滤液的组合导致维生素C和酪蛋白通过单层的渗透率更高。结论:我们的体外实验数据表明,BIOHM益生菌中的成分组合可以增强营养物质的通透性,从而增加蛋白质和维生素的整体吸收。
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