| Literature DB >> 35010297 |
Emidio Scarpellini1,2, Emanuele Rinninella3,4, Martina Basilico1, Esther Colomier2, Carlo Rasetti1, Tiziana Larussa5, Pierangelo Santori1, Ludovico Abenavoli5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: gut microbiota (GM) is a complex ecosystem containing bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts. It has several functions in the human body ranging from immunomodulation to metabolic. GM derangement is called dysbiosis and is involved in several host diseases. Pre-, probiotics, and symbiotics (PRE-PRO-SYMB) have been extensively developed and studied for GM re-modulation. Herein, we review the literature data regarding the new concept of postbiotics, starting from PRE-PRO-SYMB.Entities:
Keywords: gut microbiota; postbiotics; prebiotics; probiotics; symbiotic
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35010297 PMCID: PMC8750841 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Main representatives of postbiotics and their functions.
| Type of Postbiotic | Experimental Model and Number of Subjects in Study | Mechanism of Action | Effects | Overall References |
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| Mice, | Interaction with dendritic cells and macrophages; | Immunomodulatory, vaccine adjuvants; | [ |
| In vitro [ | ||||
| rabbits, | ||||
| in vitro [ | inhibition of cholesterol absorption; | |||
| mice and in vitro [ | ||||
| in vitro [ | ||||
| rats, | enhancement of immune response vs. pathogens | |||
| RCT [ | ||||
| 105 humans [ | ||||
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| In vitro [ | Antioxidant action | Potential relief of Crohn symptoms | [ |
| In vitro [ | ||||
| Post-weaning male lambs, | gut microbiota modulation; | |||
| mice [ | ||||
| in vitro [ | protection against pathogens (e.g., Giardia lamblia) | |||
| in vitro [ | ||||
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| In vitro and 6 + 8 colitis model mice [ | Energy source; | Ulcerative colitis regression; | [ |
| ulcerative colitis patients, | ||||
| 147 + 195 (male/female) mice [ | ||||
| mice, | ||||
| mice, | ||||
| mice [ | ||||
| in vitro [ | ||||
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| 232 children, multicenter RCT [ | Stimulation of dendritic cells and activation of T and B lymphocytes | Viral/bacterial disease prevention in children and adults; | [ |
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| In vitro and in vivo [ | Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions; | Prevention of enteroinvasive | [ |
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| children [ | Increased production of folate, B12, K vitamin, biopeptides. | Lower risk of stroke | [ |
| mice, | Reduction of anemia | |||
| mice [ | Acceleration/reversal of carcinogenesis in at risk subjects/colon cancer patients | |||
| mice [ | Coagulation modulation | |||
| healthy, sedentary elderly humans, RCT [ | Progression of chronic kidney disease | |||
| middle-aged Japanese women, | Weight loss and improved insulin resistance | |||
| non-equol-producing menopausal Japanese women, | Significant carotid arterial stiffness reduction; improvement of cholesterol profile | |||
| Whole body bone mineral density increase in postmenopausal women | ||||
| immune-modulation and anti-allergic properties |