Title: Patricia Conway, Ph'D'
1Microflora, Probiotics, and the Gastrointestinal
Defense System
Presented by Patricia Conway, Ph.D. VRI
BioMedical Mark Bartlett, Ph.D. Pharmanex
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2Our View of Germs...
3 Our View of Germs...
- All bacteria are bad and scary...
- But thats OK. Now we have antibiotics...
- We also have irradiation, and domestic
antibacterials... - KILL THEM ALL?
4Your Digestive Defense System
- Gastrointestinal Microflora
- Friendly and unfriendly bacteria form a delicate
balance - Colonization begins at birth continuing through
life, leading to - 400 different bacterial species
- 100 trillion bacteria
- 10x number of cells than the rest of the body
- 70 of human immune system localized in
digestive tract - Two pounds of total body weight
- Highly concentrated in the colon (1012)
- accounts for half of the volume of contents in
the colon
5Gastrointestinal Microflora
- Gastrointestinal microflora consists of friendly
bacteria - Aid digestion and enhance the bodys own
digestive immune response - Friendly bacteria create an intestinal ecosystem
that inhibits the growth of undesirable bacteria - compete for essential nutrients
- produce inhibitory substances
- compete for adherence to intestinal mucosa
6A Delicate Balance
- Delicate balance interrupted by
- stress, traveling, alcohol consumption, certain
foods, and a poor diet - Implications of microflora imbalance
- Common, minor symptoms of gastrointestinal (GI)
malaise - Bowel irregularity
- Occasional diarrhea
- Other digestive and non-digestive discomforts
7Gastrointestinal Microflora A Delicate Balance
- Ideally, your flora should form a nice, thick
lawn making it difficult for weeds to gain a
foot-hold. - Compete for essential nutrients
- Produce inhibitory substances
- Compete for adherence to intestinal mucosa
8When it Starts
- At birth - digestive tract of humans is sterile.
- Colonised by microbes within the first few days
of life - At first, predominantly bifidobacteria (breast
fed infants). - With the introduction of other foods, a diverse
microbial population develops in the
gastrointestinal tract. - By now, of all the cells in a human body, the
overwhelming majority are non-human.
9Whats in it for us?
- Fortifies Digestive Defense System
- Helps control occasional GI discomfort
- Promotes digestive comfort and regularity
- Supports healthy function of urinary tract
- Immunomodulation
- Inhibits growth and adhesion of undesirable
organisms - Cell protection
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
10The Search, and Discovery of a New and Unique
Probiotic
Presented by Patricia Conway, Ph.D. VRI
BioMedical
11Probiotics
- Definition and concept of probiotics
- Not all probiotics are the same
- The search for the perfect probiotic
- Research
12Probiotic Definition
- A product containing viable, defined
microorganisms in sufficient numbers, which alter
the microflora and exert beneficial effects in
the host. Salminen S, Bouley C, et al. (1998).
- Not all strains are the same
- Most common species are Lactobacillus and
Bifidobacterium - Genus... Species... STRAIN
13Requirements for an Effective Probiotic
- Administered in a form that maintains its
viability - Have the capacity to survive passage into the
intestine - Survive conditions in the intestine
- Attach to the intestinal wall
- Demonstrable biological activity
- Stable biological activity in the product
14FAO/WHO Guidelines for Probiotics
Source Joint FAO/WHO Expert consultation on
evaluation of health and nutritional properties
of probiotics in food including powder milk with
live lactic acid bacteria. Córdoba, Argentina.
October 1-4, 2001.
15Lactobacillus fermentum PCC
- Proprietary, patent-pending strain of
Lactobacillus fermentum PCC - Isolated from Swedish woman with extraordinary
resilience - A unique strain with unique properties
- Survives acidic intestinal environment
- Ability to colonize the intestine
- Clinically proven to ? occasional GI complaints
and increase growth of friendly organisms
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
16A Unique Strain with Unique Properties
- Of human intestinal origin
- Survives acid, bile, digestive enzymes
- Ability to colonize the intestine
- Inhibits growth of undesirable organisms
- Preferentially targets immune sites
17L. fermentum PCC Adhesion Rate
L .amylovorus
L. fermentum PCC
- L. fermentum PCC has superior adhesion to
intestinal mucosal cells - Good adhesion indicates viability and may lead
to prolonged colonization
Source Welin A, Farthing M, Conway PL.
(Colonization of ileal mucosa). Publication in
preparation, 2002.
18Comparative in vitro adhesion at various sites
Source Welin A, Farthing M, Conway PL.
(Colonization of ileal mucosa). Publication in
preparation, 2002.
19Association with Peyers Patches
- Scanning electron micrograph of L.fermentum
PCC-like cells on - A) Peyers Patches
- B) Non-lymphoid small intestinal tissue
20Preferential Adhesion to Peyers Patches
Source Plant L, Conway PL. Association of
Lactobacillus spp with Peyers Patches in mice.
Clinical and Diagnostic Immunology
20028(2)320-324.
21Clinical Substantiation - L. fermentum PCC
- Twelve clinical studies
- To evaluate stability, colonization, and
clinical efficacy - ? symptoms of occasional diarrhea, and
occasional GI complaints including constipation,
flatulence, bloating, and abdominal discomfort - Sixteen pre-clinical and in vitro studies
- Strain is stable and survives transit through
digestive tract - Colonization after a single dose average
duration of colonization is 14 days - Adherence to human intestinal mucosa
- Preferentially targets Peyers Patch
Supported by independent published research.
References available upon request.
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
22Prevalence of Common GI Disturbances
Source Conway PL, Blomberg L. Reduction in
incidence and severity of diarrhoea in soldiers
consuming Lactobacillus fermentum KLD.
Publication in preparation, 2002.
23Prevalence of Travelers Diarrhea
Source Conway PL, Blomberg L. Reduction in
incidence and severity of diarrhoea in soldiers
consuming Lactobacillus fermentum KLD.
Publication in preparation, 2002.
24Development of Common, Minor GI Disturbances
Source Conway PL, Blomberg L. Reduction in
incidence and severity of diarrhoea in soldiers
consuming Lactobacillus fermentum KLD.
Publication in preparation, 2002.
25Lactobacillus fermentum PCC
- Colonizes the human digestive tract
- Inhibits growth of undesirable bacteria
- Supports immune the response
- Reduces occasional GI disturbances in clinical
trials - Is stable
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
26ProBio PCC
Maintains a Healthy Gastrointestinal Environment
Presented by Mark Bartlett, Ph.D. Senior
Scientist, New Product Development
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
27ProBio PCC from Pharmanex
- Proprietary, patent-pending strain of
Lactobacillus fermentum PCC - Isolated from Swedish woman with extraordinary
resilience - A unique strain with unique properties
- Survives acidic intestinal environment
- Ability to colonize the intestine
- Clinically proven to ? occasional GI complaints
and increase growth of friendly organisms
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
28Clinical Substantiation
- Maintains healthy intestinal microflora
- promotes proliferation of desirable bacteria
while inhibiting growth of undesirable bacteria - Supports mucosal immunity
- supports humoral immune response
- acts as a protective barrier
- Decrease in occasional GI complaints, including
occasional diarrhea - supports growth and adhesion of desirable
bacteria - Supports urinary tract health
Supported by independent published research.
References available upon request.
29Recommended Usage
- For adults who experience occasional diarrhea,
constipation, or cramps resulting from distressed
digestive flora. - For adults who experience occasional
gastrointestinal disturbances, such as gas or
bloating. - For adults who are currently taking other
probiotics. - Directions For Use
- Take one capsule daily.
- Take continuously for best results.
- If you are pregnant or lactating, or taking a
prescription medication, consult a physician
prior to use. - Complementary Products - Digestive Formula,
NutriFi
30ProBio PCC - Competitive Advantage
- Proprietary and patent-pending
- Conforms to FAO/WHO guidelines
- Supported by clinical studies
- Developed according to the 6S Process
- Unique delivery system
- 2 billion CFUs at the end of shelf life
- Does not require refrigeration store at or
below 68F (20C)
Pharmanex has obtained exclusive rights to L.
fermentum PCC
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