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Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics: Gut and Beyond [PDF]
The human intestinal tract has been colonized by thousands of species of bacteria during the coevolution of man and microbes. Gut-borne microbes outnumber the total number of body tissue cells by a factor of ten. Recent metagenomic analysis of the human gut microbiota has revealed the presence of some 3.3 million genes, as compared to the mere 23 ...
Usha Vyas, Natarajan Ranganathan
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The Future of Synbiotics: Rational Formulation and Design
Synbiotics, mixtures of live microbes and substrates selectively utilized by host organisms, are of considerable interest due to their ability to improve gastrointestinal health.
D. F. Gomez Quintero+2 more
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Experimental evidence supports the fact that changes in the bowel microflora due to environmental or dietary factors have been investigated as implicating factors in the etiopathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Supriya Roy, S. Dhaneshwar
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Probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics: Safe options for next-generation therapeutics
Probiotics have been considered as an economical and safe alternative for the treatment of a large number of chronic diseases and improvement of human health.
M. Yadav+4 more
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Improvement of Atopic Dermatitis by Synbiotic Baths [PDF]
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widespread chronic inflammatory dermatologic disorder. This randomized, double-blind study aims to evaluate the effect of synbiotic baths with a defined mixture of six viable lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and prebiotics, without bacteria and prebiotics and placebo baths without prebiotics and bacteria to treat AD patients over ...
Matthias Noll+4 more
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Effects of synbiotic supplement on human gut microbiota, body composition and weight loss in obesity [PDF]
Targeting gut microbiota with synbiotics (probiotic supplements containing prebiotic components) is emerging as a promising intervention in the comprehensive nutritional approach to reducing obesity.
Aljutaily, T.+3 more
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Metabolic diseases are serious threats to public health and related to gut microbiota. Probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and postbiotics (PPSP) are powerful regulators of gut microbiota, thus possessing prospects for preventing metabolic diseases ...
Hang Li+7 more
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Effect of prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics on depression: results from a meta-analysis
Accumulating studies have shown the effects of gut microbiota management tools in improving depression. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics on patients with depression.
Q. Zhang+7 more
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Introduction: Prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics are known to have major beneficial effects on human health due to their ability to modify the composition and the function of the gut mucosa, the gut microbiota and the immune system.
A. Rousseaux, C. Brosseau, M. Bodinier
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Patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) exhibit compositional changes in their gut microbiome, which represents a potential therapeutic target.
Lim Rong+5 more
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