Preparation, Function and Application of Postbiotics

Preparation, Function and Application of Postbiotics

Author: Zhaojie Li

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2024-10-18

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 2832555438

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An increasing number of studies on probiotics have found strong evidence that bacterial viability is not essential for imparting health benefits. It has been demonstrated in many studies that inactivated bacteria, bacterial cell components (peptidoglycans, lipoteichoic acids), or probiotic-derived metabolites (vitamins, polyphenols, bacteriocin, exopolysaccharides, short-chain fatty acids) can significantly improve host health. In 2021, the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) convened a panel of experts specializing in nutrition, microbial physiology, gastroenterology, pediatrics, food science and microbiology to propose a useful definition of “postbiotic”, which was defined as a “preparation of inanimate microorganisms and/or their components that confers a health benefit on the host.” Postbiotics have been proven to be excellent health effectors with multiple functions, including alleviating inflammatory bowel syndrome, eradicating Helicobacter pylori residing from the stomach, abrogating the negative effects of stress, anti-inflammation, anti-bacteria, alleviating asthma, anti-infection, anti-tumor, anti-allergy, and so on. In addition to these beneficial effects listed above, postbiotics have several advantages over probiotics, including higher safety, a longer shelf life, and more sites of action (e.g., gut, skin, oral cavity, urogenital tract, or nasopharynx), which will broaden their application fields.


Postbiotics

Postbiotics

Author: Dhanasekaran Dharumadurai

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2024-10-09

Total Pages: 861

ISBN-13: 0443221898

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Postbiotics: Health and Industry provides a detailed overview on the fundamentals, biological and therapeutic properties, safety, and application of postbiotics in health and industry. Sections cover the fundamentals of postbiotics, which include insights on probiotic microorganisms, postbiotics, and host–microbe interaction, analysis, and characterization of postbiotics. The book goes on to delve into the different types of postbiotics and their mechanisms. Remaining sections explore various health, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications of postbiotics. - Provides an overview on the separation, characterization, and identification of postbiotics from probiotic microbes - Includes classes of postbiotics and their mechanisms of action - Discusses the safety of postbiotics in humans and animals and the use of multiomics to understand the effect of postbiotics on human physiology - Analyzes existing regulatory framework for postbiotics


Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture and Biotechnology

Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture and Biotechnology

Author: T. Satyanarayana

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-01-02

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 9400722141

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This review of recent developments in our understanding of the role of microbes in sustainable agriculture and biotechnology covers a research area with enormous untapped potential. Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other agricultural inputs derived from fossil fuels have increased agricultural production, yet growing awareness and concern over their adverse effects on soil productivity and environmental quality cannot be ignored. The high cost of these products, the difficulties of meeting demand for them, and their harmful environmental legacy have encouraged scientists to develop alternative strategies to raise productivity, with microbes playing a central role in these efforts. One application is the use of soil microbes as bioinoculants for supplying nutrients and/or stimulating plant growth. Some rhizospheric microbes are known to synthesize plant growth-promoters, siderophores and antibiotics, as well as aiding phosphorous uptake. The last 40 years have seen rapid strides made in our appreciation of the diversity of environmental microbes and their possible benefits to sustainable agriculture and production. The advent of powerful new methodologies in microbial genetics, molecular biology and biotechnology has only quickened the pace of developments. The vital part played by microbes in sustaining our planet’s ecosystems only adds urgency to this enquiry. Culture-dependent microbes already contribute much to human life, yet the latent potential of vast numbers of uncultured—and thus untouched—microbes, is enormous. Culture-independent metagenomic approaches employed in a variety of natural habitats have alerted us to the sheer diversity of these microbes, and resulted in the characterization of novel genes and gene products. Several new antibiotics and biocatalysts have been discovered among environmental genomes and some products have already been commercialized. Meanwhile, dozens of industrial products currently formulated in large quantities from petrochemicals, such as ethanol, butanol, organic acids, and amino acids, are equally obtainable through microbial fermentation. Edited by a trio of recognized authorities on the subject, this survey of a fast-moving field—with so many benefits within reach—will be required reading for all those investigating ways to harness the power of microorganisms in making both agriculture and biotechnology more sustainable.


Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics

Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics

Author: Ronald Ross Watson

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2015-09-23

Total Pages: 940

ISBN-13: 0128023716

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Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics: Bioactive Foods in Health Promotion reviews and presents new hypotheses and conclusions on the effects of different bioactive components of probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics to prevent disease and improve the health of various populations. Experts define and support the actions of bacteria; bacteria modified bioflavonoids and prebiotic fibrous materials and vegetable compounds. A major emphasis is placed on the health-promoting activities and bioactive components of probiotic bacteria. - Offers a novel focus on synbiotics, carefully designed prebiotics probiotics combinations to help design functional food and nutraceutical products - Discusses how prebiotics and probiotics are complementary and can be incorporated into food products and used as alternative medicines - Defines the variety of applications of probiotics in health and disease resistance and provides key insights into how gut flora are modified by specific food materials - Includes valuable information on how prebiotics are important sources of micro-and macronutrients that modify body functions


Prebiotics and Probiotics Science and Technology

Prebiotics and Probiotics Science and Technology

Author: Dimitris Charalampopoulos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-08-12

Total Pages: 1273

ISBN-13: 0387790578

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A comprehensive overview on the advances in the field, this volume presents the science underpinning the probiotic and prebiotic effects, the latest in vivo studies, the technological issues in the development and manufacture of these types of products, and the regulatory issues involved. It will be a useful reference for both scientists and technologists working in academic and governmental institutes, and the industry.


Postbiotics: Science, Technology and Applications

Postbiotics: Science, Technology and Applications

Author: Amin Abbasi

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2021-06-04

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1681088398

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Postbiotics: Science, Technology, and Applications explains fundamental and applied knowledge about postbiotics. Chapters cover the definition and classification of postbiotics, principal methods for preparing them, information about the main postbiotic constituents and their biological activities and their clinical health benefits. The authors also familiarize the reader with potential applications of postbiotics in the food industry, pharmaceutical chemistry, medicine, and veterinary practice. The text is supported by informative illustrations, tables, and references for further reading. This comprehensive reference, with its emphasis on both basic and applied knowledge, is useful for researchers, academics, veterinarians, and students in the field of microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, biotechnology, food science, and agriculture.


Probiotic Bacteria and Postbiotic Metabolites: Role in Animal and Human Health

Probiotic Bacteria and Postbiotic Metabolites: Role in Animal and Human Health

Author: Naheed Mojgani

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-13

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9811602239

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This book covers all aspects of probiotic bacteria and their metabolites, as well as their role and significance in human and animal health. Given the role of probiotic bacterial strains in the production of short chain fatty acids, butyrate etc probiotics may be considered as an alternative approach for the prevention or treatment of intestinal dysbiosis, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, hypertensions. Additionally, the significance of probiotics added in aquaculture systems for improving health, performance and growth of aquatic organisms has been highlighted. In this book, the multi-functional role of probiotics and their post-biotic metabolites in improving overall health status of man and animals, is discussed. It is a comprehensive compilation useful for researchers, academics, veterinarians and students in the field of microbiology, food technology and biotechnology.


Understanding the Gut-Bone Signaling Axis

Understanding the Gut-Bone Signaling Axis

Author: Laura R. McCabe

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-11-02

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 3319666533

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This is the first book compiling current research on the gut-bone signaling axis and its implications in the pathophysiology of GI and bone diseases. Rather than focusing on a single mechanism, this book provides the reader with a broad view on gut-bone signaling and the most up-to-date information in this rapidly growing area. The volume is also unique in that it looks at what is known about GI diseases affecting bone and then examines the role of the microbiome and its modulation by pre and probiotics to treat bone disease, placing this topic within the context of gut-bone signaling pathways. Understanding the Gut-Bone Signaling Axis will thus provide an understanding of how various therapies could be applied to this area.


Prebiotics and Probiotics

Prebiotics and Probiotics

Author:

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-03-04

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1789859212

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Probiotic bacteria are found in the intestinal microbiota of the host and favor multiple metabolic reactions. Prebiotics provide food for probiotic bacteria and have an effect on their own performance in favor of host health. Numerous metabolic and immunological mechanisms are involved in its effects. Probiotics have been studied for several decades and their use for human consumption is still unclear. However, new types of molecules with prebiotic functions and components of probiotic bacteria with therapeutic potential are still being studied. The versatility of these molecules makes their incorporation into human food and animal diets feasible. This book is a compendium of recent scientific information on the use of probiotics and prebiotics for the benefit of human and animal health.


Probiotics and Bioactive Carbohydrates in Colon Cancer Management

Probiotics and Bioactive Carbohydrates in Colon Cancer Management

Author: Maya Raman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-27

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 8132225864

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This book describes the dietary habits (such as use of probiotics, synbiotics, prebiotics and dietary fiber) that could modify and reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The book will be of practical and scientific use to academicians, research scholars, students, health professionals, nutritionists, etc. and could support the cause of preventing CRC by adopting smarter food habits. CRC is the third leading cause of death, in terms of both incidence and mortality, among men and women. Excess consumption of red and processed meat, roasted coffee, etc. have shown an increase in CRC, indicating that compounds formed in food containing free amino acids and sugars interact at elevated temperatures to form mutagens or carcinogens. Standard treatment options for CRC include invasive surgery and chemotherapy or radiation. Several lifestyle and dietary factors could prevent this ailment. Probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics that are found in functional foods, health supplements and nutraceuticals and short chain fatty acids that are formed in the colon as a result of microbial fermentation of undigested bioactive carbohydrates by Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus inhibit colonic epithelial cells and minimize inflammation, thereby exhibiting immunomodulatory effects. This book tries to address the novel unexplored benefits and mechanism of action of these functional foods.