Ex-vivo investigation of probiotic bacterial adhesion to the intestinal mucus.
Bacterial adhesion
Ex-vivo approach
Gastrointestinal tract
Probiotic efficiency
Journal
Heliyon
ISSN: 2405-8440
Titre abrégé: Heliyon
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101672560
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
30 Aug 2024
30 Aug 2024
Historique:
received:
19
02
2024
revised:
09
08
2024
accepted:
13
08
2024
medline:
10
9
2024
pubmed:
10
9
2024
entrez:
10
9
2024
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Recent research has promoted considerable interest in the potential health benefits of the new generation of probiotics. Despite the abundance of probiotic supplements, their adhesion and thereby colonization in the intestinal tract of the host, a determining factor of probiotic efficacy, remains questionable. Indeed, the gastrointestinal tract, a multi-component and complex system, obscures the comprehensive understanding of the probiotic adhesion mechanism. This study aimed to investigate the adhesion capacity of probiotic bacteria using two ex-vivo approaches that were specifically developed to investigate the bacteria-mucus agglomeration and the viable adhesion to intestinal mucus. Five probiotic bacterial strains including
Identifiants
pubmed: 39253206
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36339
pii: S2405-8440(24)12370-5
pmc: PMC11382035
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
e36339Informations de copyright
© 2024 The Authors.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.