Probiotics, Prebiotics, Postbiotics and Intestinal Barrier Function
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Prebiotics and Probiotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 35031
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Problems such as the emergence of drug-resistant genes and compromised food safety caused by the overuse of antibiotics are becoming increasingly prominent. There is an urgent requirement for effective alternatives to antibiotics in the fields of livestock production and human medicines. Many prebiotics and probiotics, such as functional oligosaccharides, Lactobacillus spp., and acidifiers, can effectively replace antibiotics for killing pathogens effectively and enhancing immune functions of the host, and they are cannot easily produce drug-resistance genes. However, the potential mechanisms of prebiotics and probiotics are vague, and thus further studies on revealing the molecular interactions between host health and prebiotics or probiotics intervention are needed. Furthermore, different sources of prebiotics and probiotics have diverse responses on the intestinal barrier function of the host. It is very important to distinguish the specific effects of different probiotics and prebiotics on the intestinal barrier. Meanwhile, it would be reasonable and feasible to prevent or cure clinical disease using the compatibility of different prebiotics and probiotics. Relevant research exploring how to combine different prebiotics and probiotics to achieve maximum beneficial effect should be carried out.
The objective of this proposed Special Issue on “Probiotics, Prebiotics, Postbiotics and Intestinal Barrier Function” is to publish meaningful papers detailing nutritional aspects of probiotics and prebiotics. Particularly, papers (reviews and/or clinical or experimental studies) dealing with the role of probiotics and prebiotics in the regulation of intestinal barrier function will be included.
Prof. Dr. Xi Ma
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- antibiotics
- drug-resistance gene
- disease
- gut health
- microbiota community
- human medicine
- prebiotics
- probiotics
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