| Literature DB >> 28848511 |
Fouad M F Elshaghabee1, Namita Rokana2, Rohini D Gulhane2, Chetan Sharma2, Harsh Panwar2.
Abstract
Spore-forming bacilli are being explored for the production and preservation of food for many centuries. The inherent ability of production of large number of secretory proteins, enzymes, antimicrobial compounds, vitamins, and carotenoids specifies the importance of bacilli in food chain. Additionally, Bacillus spp. are gaining interest in human health related functional food research coupled with their enhanced tolerance and survivability under hostile environment of gastrointestinal tract. Besides, bacilli are more stable during processing and storage of food and pharmaceutical preparations, making them more suitable candidate for health promoting formulations. Further, Bacillus strains also possess biotherapeutic potential which is connected with their ability to interact with the internal milieu of the host by producing variety of antimicrobial peptides and small extracellular effector molecules. Nonetheless, with proposed scientific evidences, commercial probiotic supplements, and functional foods comprising of Bacillus spp. had not gained much credential in general population, since the debate over probiotic vs pathogen tag of Bacillus in the research and production terrains is confusing consumers. Hence, it's important to clearly understand the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of selective beneficial Bacillus spp. and their substantiation with those having GRAS status, to reach a consensus over the same. This review highlights the probiotic candidature of spore forming Bacillus spp. and presents an overview of the proposed health benefits, including application in food and pharmaceutical industry. Moreover, the growing need to evaluate the safety of individual Bacillus strains as well as species on a case by case basis and necessity of more profound analysis for the selection and identification of Bacillus probiotic candidates are also taken into consideration.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus; beneficial microbes; human health; intestinal microbiota; mechanism of action; probiotics; spore formers
Year: 2017 PMID: 28848511 PMCID: PMC5554123 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Examples of probiotic supplements containing Bacillus spp. available in global market.
| Product | Country | Components |
|---|---|---|
| Nutrition essentials Probiotic | United States | |
| NutriCommit | United States | |
| Flora3 | United States | |
| LifeinUTM | Europe | |
| THORNE | United States | |
| Sunny Green Cleansing Green | United States | |
| Just Thrive | United States | |
| Vital Probiotics | United States | |
| MegaSporeBiotic | United Kingdom | |
| Bio-Kult | United Kingdom | |
| Enterogermina® | Europe | |
| BioPlus 2B® | Denmark | |
| GanedenBC30 | United States | |
| AnabanTM | Europe | |
| Biosporin® | Europe |
List of Bacillus species used for production of enzymes.
| Class of enzyme | Name of enzymes | Enzyme producing |
|---|---|---|
| Carbohydrate degrading | α-Amylase, β-Amylase, Arabinase, Cellulase, Chitinase, Chitosanase, Dextranase, Galactanase, | |
| β-1,3-glucanase, β-1,6-glucanase, Isoamylase, Lichenase, Levansucrase, Maltase, Mannanase, Pactate lysase, Phosphomannase, Pullulanase, Xylanase, Glucose isomerase | ||
| Proteases | Aminopeptidase, Esterase, metal proteases, Serine proteases | |
| Lipase | Phospholipase C, Thiaminase | |
| Nucleases | Doxyribonuclease, Ribonucleases, 3-nucleotidases, 5-nucleotidases | |
| Phosphatases | Alkaline phosphatase | |
| Other | β-lactamase, | |
| Endo-N-acetylglucosaminidase, | ||
| Exo-N-acetylglucosaminidase | ||
| Endo-N-acetymuraminidase, | ||
| Exo-N-acetylglucosaminidase |
Clinical trials of probiotic Bacillus strains representing health benefits on human subjects.
| Strain | Study | Outcomes | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase II clinical study upon 28 patients with acute diarrhea | – Mean values for duration of diarrhea decreased | ||
| – Frequency of defecation was decreased | |||
| – Abdominal pain decreased | |||
| – Consistency of stool improved in treatment group | |||
| Single-center, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial on 574 patients suffering from antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD) | – The incidence of AAD and adverse effects related to the use of antibiotics in treatment group were significantly decreased | ||
| Monocentric double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group study on 52 adult subjects suffering from IBS | – Significant reduction of the bloating, discomfort and pain in Colinox group compared to placebo group | ||
| Double-blind placebo-controlled trial on 17 HIV-1 infected persons | – The probiotic was safe and well tolerated | ||
| – Appeared to improve chronic gastrointestinal symptoms | |||
| Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, | – Fecal and salivary secretory IgA concentrations significantly increased compared to the placebo | ||
| parallel-arms study on 100 healthy subjects aged 60–74 | – Frequency of respiratory infections in the probiotc group decreased | ||
| Double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover design on 36 healthy volunteers aged 65–80 years | – Significantly increased populations of | ||
| – Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) showed increase in the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 after stimulation with LPS | |||
| Double-blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized trial in 244 preterm neonates | – No significant difference in the incidence of late-onset sepsis (LOS), however, full feeds were achieved significantly faster in the probiotic group | ||
| Double blind placebo controlled multi-centered trial in 36 diarrhea predominant IBS patients | – Decrease in the clinical symptoms like bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and stool frequency | ||
| – Disease severity decreased and the quality of life increased | |||
| Placebo and diet-controlled study in 29 healthy male subjects | – Significantly increased post exercises perceived recovery and decreased muscle soreness | ||
| – Showed a trend toward reduced muscle damage |