Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health.
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Resumo: | The mode of action of specific probiotic bacteria and specific prebiotic ingredients and their effects on the intestinal microbiota modulation in humans and animals has been demonstrated in many studies. Intestine is characterized for harboring a complex and dynamic microbiota which, among others, has a function to protect the host from inflammatory disorders. A mature and balanced endogenous microbiota has also an important role in the maintenance of a desirable activity of the immune system. Deviations in gut microbiota composition, due to improper diet, radiotherapy, antibiotic treatment, stress and others, may lead to a variety of gastrointestinal disorders. To overcome an unbalanced microbiota, the consumption of specific probiotics and prebiotics has been proved to be effective. For more than three decades, many probiotic microorganisms have been characterized and evaluated. However, the term prebiotic has only recently been identified, characterized and evaluated in human intervention studies. The list of prebiotic ingredients remains limited, and yacon (Smallantus sonchifolia) is an Andean root to which prebiotic attributes have been inferred recently. Humans and animals could seemingly benefit from the consumption of specific prebiotics and probiotics. In this work, terminology aspects of pre- and probiotics, and their roles in human and animal health are discussed. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health.ProbioticPrebioticYaconBifidobacteriumanimal healthhuman healthThe mode of action of specific probiotic bacteria and specific prebiotic ingredients and their effects on the intestinal microbiota modulation in humans and animals has been demonstrated in many studies. Intestine is characterized for harboring a complex and dynamic microbiota which, among others, has a function to protect the host from inflammatory disorders. A mature and balanced endogenous microbiota has also an important role in the maintenance of a desirable activity of the immune system. Deviations in gut microbiota composition, due to improper diet, radiotherapy, antibiotic treatment, stress and others, may lead to a variety of gastrointestinal disorders. To overcome an unbalanced microbiota, the consumption of specific probiotics and prebiotics has been proved to be effective. For more than three decades, many probiotic microorganisms have been characterized and evaluated. However, the term prebiotic has only recently been identified, characterized and evaluated in human intervention studies. The list of prebiotic ingredients remains limited, and yacon (Smallantus sonchifolia) is an Andean root to which prebiotic attributes have been inferred recently. Humans and animals could seemingly benefit from the consumption of specific prebiotics and probiotics. In this work, terminology aspects of pre- and probiotics, and their roles in human and animal health are discussed.CÉLIA LUCIA FERREIRA, UFV; University of Turku; S. SALMINEN, University of Turku; LUKASZ GRZESKOWIAK, University of Turku; MARIA ANTONIETA BRIZUELA, Cuban Research Institute for Sugarcane Derivates; LILIAN SANCHEZ, National Center for Animal and Plant Health; HELOISA CARNEIRO, CNPGL; MARCELO BONNET ALVARENGA, CNPGL.FERREIRA, C. L.SALMINEN, S.GRZESKOWIAK, L.BRIZUELA, M. A.SANCHEZ, L.CARNEIRO, H.ALVARENGA, M. B.2024-02-06T10:41:17Z2024-02-06T10:41:17Z2012-01-312011info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista de Salud Animal, v. 33, n. 3, p. 137-146, 2011.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/913954enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-02-06T10:41:17Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/913954Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-02-06T10:41:17Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. FERREIRA, C. L. Probiotic Prebiotic Yacon Bifidobacterium animal health human health |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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Terminology concepts of probiotic and prebiotic and their role in human and animal health. |
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FERREIRA, C. L. |
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FERREIRA, C. L. SALMINEN, S. GRZESKOWIAK, L. BRIZUELA, M. A. SANCHEZ, L. CARNEIRO, H. ALVARENGA, M. B. |
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SALMINEN, S. GRZESKOWIAK, L. BRIZUELA, M. A. SANCHEZ, L. CARNEIRO, H. ALVARENGA, M. B. |
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CÉLIA LUCIA FERREIRA, UFV; University of Turku; S. SALMINEN, University of Turku; LUKASZ GRZESKOWIAK, University of Turku; MARIA ANTONIETA BRIZUELA, Cuban Research Institute for Sugarcane Derivates; LILIAN SANCHEZ, National Center for Animal and Plant Health; HELOISA CARNEIRO, CNPGL; MARCELO BONNET ALVARENGA, CNPGL. |
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FERREIRA, C. L. SALMINEN, S. GRZESKOWIAK, L. BRIZUELA, M. A. SANCHEZ, L. CARNEIRO, H. ALVARENGA, M. B. |
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Probiotic Prebiotic Yacon Bifidobacterium animal health human health |
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Probiotic Prebiotic Yacon Bifidobacterium animal health human health |
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The mode of action of specific probiotic bacteria and specific prebiotic ingredients and their effects on the intestinal microbiota modulation in humans and animals has been demonstrated in many studies. Intestine is characterized for harboring a complex and dynamic microbiota which, among others, has a function to protect the host from inflammatory disorders. A mature and balanced endogenous microbiota has also an important role in the maintenance of a desirable activity of the immune system. Deviations in gut microbiota composition, due to improper diet, radiotherapy, antibiotic treatment, stress and others, may lead to a variety of gastrointestinal disorders. To overcome an unbalanced microbiota, the consumption of specific probiotics and prebiotics has been proved to be effective. For more than three decades, many probiotic microorganisms have been characterized and evaluated. However, the term prebiotic has only recently been identified, characterized and evaluated in human intervention studies. The list of prebiotic ingredients remains limited, and yacon (Smallantus sonchifolia) is an Andean root to which prebiotic attributes have been inferred recently. Humans and animals could seemingly benefit from the consumption of specific prebiotics and probiotics. In this work, terminology aspects of pre- and probiotics, and their roles in human and animal health are discussed. |
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