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Probiotic Species in the Modulation of Gut Microbiota: An Overview
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Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, State University of Bangladesh
Published InBioMed Research International
Year2018
Citations812
Abstract
Probiotics are microbial strains that are beneficial to health, and their potential has recently led to a significant increase in research interest in their use to modulate the gut microbiota. The animal gut is a complex ecosystem of host cells, microbiota, and available nutrients, and the microbiota prevents several degenerative diseases in humans and animals via immunomodulation. The gut microbiota and its influence on human nutrition, metabolism, physiology, and immunity are addressed, and several probiotic species and strains are discussed to improve the understanding of modulation of gut microbiota. This paper provides a broad review of several Lactobacillus spp., Bifidobacterium spp., and other coliform bacteria as the most promising probiotic species and their role in the prevention of degenerative diseases,…
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