2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2009.08.027
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Gut health promoting activity of new putative probiotic/protective Lactobacillus spp. strains: A functional study in the small intestinal cell model

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“…72 As noted in other studies with prebiotics and probiotics, effects on gut barrier function varied among strains and effector molecules. [73][74][75] While intestinal permeability may be altered in a subset of IBS patients, the relationship with dysbiosis requires further study. Commensal and probiotic organisms can regulate intestinal barrier function through a variety of mechanisms and hence contribute to the development or perpetuation of IBS.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…72 As noted in other studies with prebiotics and probiotics, effects on gut barrier function varied among strains and effector molecules. [73][74][75] While intestinal permeability may be altered in a subset of IBS patients, the relationship with dysbiosis requires further study. Commensal and probiotic organisms can regulate intestinal barrier function through a variety of mechanisms and hence contribute to the development or perpetuation of IBS.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When comparing L.plantarumwith its bacteriocins's antibacterial activity, it showed to be not affected by low temperatures, since its antibacterial activity is not altered at -20 °C. Nissen et al (2009) in vitro experiment showed that immune system responses, intestinal integrity enhancement, and intestinal metabolic activity can highly be stimulated by L. plantarum. In addition, epithelial cells are proven to be protected by L. plantarum from E. coli-induced damage, per Qin et al (2009).…”
Section: Antagonism Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penggunaan Lactobacillus plantarum untuk pengobatan irritable bowel syndrome telah teruji, terdapat bukti bahwa mikroba ini mengurangi rasa sakit, mencegah konstipasi dan kembung (Bixquert, 2009). Nissen et al (2009), memperlihatkan secara in vitro bahwa L. plantarum dapat memperkuat integritas usus, serta aktivitas metabolik sel usus dan menstimulasi respon imun.…”
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