益生元和益生菌在肠道微生物群健康中的协同作用:机制和临床应用

Tapasya Kumari, Kshirod Kumar Bag, Amit Baran Das, Sankar Chandra Deka
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益生元和益生菌的使用已经爆炸,大多数配方促进胃肠道和免疫的好处。益生元调节肠道菌群,因此,短链脂肪酸被释放到血液中。益生元具有免疫调节特性,可以减少炎症,同时增强免疫反应,促进肠道健康。益生菌在消化系统、代谢平衡和阴道健康方面的潜力稳步扩大。益生菌为一系列人类疾病提供治疗和预防策略。体外研究表明,递送基质可能通过与分子和细胞结构的物理化学相互作用以及细胞表达的改变来影响其效果。膳食纤维和多酚都对人体健康有重要的保护作用,并且可以在肠道微生物群中发酵产生丁酸盐。本文旨在对益生菌和益生元进行综述,并为其在预防和治疗医学中的应用提供证据。预计这将有助于临床和临床前研究,以了解在不同的食品输送配方中,包涵和加工对其活性的影响。通过理解和利用我们饮食中肠道微生物群和免疫系统之间的相互作用,我们需要有潜在的机会来增强免疫和消化系统的健康。
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Synergistic role of prebiotics and probiotics in gut microbiome health: Mechanisms and clinical applications

Synergistic role of prebiotics and probiotics in gut microbiome health: Mechanisms and clinical applications

Prebiotic and probiotic usage has exploded, with most formulations promoting gastrointestinal and immunological benefits. Prebiotics modulate the gut microbiota, as a result, short-chain fatty acids are released into the bloodstream. Prebiotics have immunomodulatory properties that reduce inflammation while enhancing immune responses and boosting gut health. The potential of probiotics has shown steady expansion in the digestive system, metabolic balance, and vaginal health. Probiotics offer therapeutic and preventative strategies for a range of human diseases. The in vitro studies suggested the delivery matrix might influence their effects through physicochemical interactions with molecular and cellular structures as well as modifications in cellular expression. Dietary fibers and polyphenols both contribute significantly to human health protection and can ferment in the gut microbiota to create butyrate. This comprehensive review aims to highlight the probiotics and prebiotics, and provide evidence to support their use in preventive and therapeutic medicine. It is anticipated that it will help the clinical and preclinical research to look into the effects of inclusion and processing on their activity in different food delivery formulations. There are potential opportunities needed to enhance immunological and digestive health by comprehending and using the interaction between the gut microbiota and the immune system in our diet.

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