Title: Probiotics
1Probiotics
- The Best of The Bugs
- Theresa Greenwell
- Scientific Research Associate
- Market America
2- The statements in this presentation have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. - Probiotics are not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease.
3Probiotics
- Live microorganisms that, when consumed in
- adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the
- host.
- -The World Health Organization (WHO) and the
Food and Agriculture Association (FAO)
4Dr. Eli Metchnikoff
- Father of Immunology
- Received Nobel Prize 1908
- First scientist to discover health benefits of
probiotics
5Probiotics
- Probiotics means for life in
Latin - Probiotics are often
live bacteria with
health benefits
- 10x more bacterial cells in the human
- body than there are human
- tissue cells
- Gastrointestinal tract is largest
- immune organ in human body (80
- of Immune System)
6Probiotics-A Quick Overview
- Bacteria that live in the gastrointestinal tract
known as microflora - Often referred to as the "friendly",
"beneficial", or "good" bacteria - Symbiotic relationship with their human host
- Human provides food (nutrition) and shelter to
bacteria bacteria provide their host with a
variety of benefits - Contribute to the health and microflora balance
of the intestinal tract
7Microflora Distribution in Gut
8Interesting Facts
- Colonization occurs at birth with similar species
to maternal species - Specific organisms vary during first year
- Become established by 1 year
- In children and adults, successful use of
probiotics leads to temporary colonization only - Levels of beneficial bacteria constantly need to
be replenished - Source Probiotics Rescue, Allison Tannis, 2008
p.3
9Probiotic Benefits
- Immune support
- Help metabolize food and the absorption of
nutrients - Better nutrition from improved absorption of
vitamins minerals - Help internal generation of important vitamins
- Improve acid and bile tolerance
- Gut colonization
- Bowel regularity (improvements in constipation or
diarrhea) - Promote overall GI health
10Probiotics in Action
Probiotics
11Why Is There A Need?
- Thousands of people have depleted levels of good
bacteria - When good bacteria are depleted- digestion,
absorption, and the production of nutrients are
affected - When good bacteria are depleted- the overgrowth
of harmful bacteria can occur - 60 70 million people (adults children) in the
U.S. are afflicted with digestive problems
12Influences On Good Bacteria
- Disease or illness
- Medications
- Unhealthy lifestyle habits
- Smoking
- Excessive alcohol
- Poor diet
- High in meats and fats
- Low fiber intake
- Eating Processed Food
- Decreases friendly bacteria
- Fewer good natural bacteria
- Low fiber
- Stress
- Environmental and Emotional
13What is a CFU?
- What is a CFU?
- CFU Colony Forming Units
- One CFU one live bacteria cell
- Live defined as being able to multiple and
thereby form a colony
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15Probiotics Proposed Uses
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Gastrointestinal conditions (IBS, Crohns,
ulcerative colitis) - Bacterial vaginosis
- Yeast-overgrowth
- Recurrent UTIs
- Atopic diseases
- Immune system enhancement (esp. AIDS, MS, lupus,
rheumatoid arthritis) - Hellicobacteria (H pylori) infections
- Dental caries
- Cardiovascular risk and cholesterol reduction
- And much more..
16Lactobacillus acidophilus
- One of the most highly studied and widely used
strains - Found in yogurts and cheeses
- Resides primarily in the small intestine and
vagina - Produces vitamin K, lactase, B vitamins (folic
acid, B6, B3) and natural antibiotics (lactocidin
acidophilin)
17Lactobacillus acidophilus
- In the intestinal tract
- Stimulates protective mucus production
- Inhibits pathogenic bacteria
- Studies have shown that it can help to improve
digestive functions and boost the immune system
- Facilitates digestion in lactose-intolerant
subjects
18Lactobacillus acidophilusResearch In Children
- Oral administration, in conjunction with standard
therapy (topical steroid - ointment) significantly improved symptoms of
atopic dermatitis in Japanese - children.
- -Torii, S., et al. Effects of oral administration
of Lactobacillus acidophilus L- 92 on symptoms
and serum markets of atopic dermatitis in
children. - International Archives of Allergy and Immunology.
154(3) 236-245, 2011. - Daily dietary probiotic supplementation for 6
months reduced the occurrence - and duration of fever, running nose and cough,
antibiotic prescription use, as - well as the number of missed school days
attributable to illness, for 3-5 years - of age.
- - Leyer, G., et al. Probiotic effects on cold and
influenza-like symptoms incidence and duration in
children. Pediatrics. 124(2) 172-179, 2009. - Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium
bifidum shortened the duration - of diarrhea and hospital stay, and normalized
stool frequency of acute diarrhea - in young children.
- - Kianifar, H., et al. Probiotics in the
treatment of acute diarrhea in young children.
Pediatrics. 34(3) 204-207, 2009.
19Lactobacillus acidophilusResearch In Children
- The administration of live or killed probiotic
for 2 weeks can - decrease the results of a BHT in children with
lactose - malabsorption.
- -Rampengan, N., et al. Comparison of efficacies
between live and killed probiotics in children
with lactose malabsorption. The Southeast Asian - Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
41(2) 474-481, 2010. - After administration of probiotics, 37 of
preterm infants had - good colonization in the GI tract and improved
feeding tolerance. - -Lee, S., et al. Effects of probiotics on enteric
flora and feeding tolerance in preterm infants.
Neonatology. 91(3) 174-179, 2007.
20Lactobacillus acidophilusResearch In Adults
- Probiotics twice a day improved symptoms of
bloating in patients with - functional bowel disorders (FBDs). Data supports
role for probiotic - bacteria in the management of FBDs.
- -Ringel-Kulka, T., et al. Probiotic Bacteria
Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM and
Bifidobacterium lactis Bi-07 Versus Placebo for
the Symptoms of - Bloating in Patients With Functional Bowel
Disorders A Double-blind Study. Journal of
Clinical Gastroenterology. 45(6) 518-525, 2011. - 40 patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),
after 4 weeks of - supplementation, had reduced scores for abdominal
pain or discomfort. - -Sinn, D., et al. Thereapeutic effect of
Lactobacillus acidophilus- SDC 2012, 2013 in
patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Digestive
Diseases - and Science. 53(10) 2714-2718, 2008.
- Prenatal and postnatal supplementation with
probiotics mixture is an - effective approach in preventing the development
of eczema in infants at - high risk of allergy during the first year of
life. - -Kim, J., et al. Effect of probiotic mix
(Bifidobacterium bifidum, Bifidobacterium lactis,
Lactobacillus acidophilus) in the primary
prevention of - eczema a double-blind, randomized,
placebo-controlled trial. Pediatric Allergy and
Immunology. 21(2p2) e386- e393, 2010.
21Lactobacillus acidophilusResearch In Adults
- Ingestion of L. acidophilus by type 2 diabetics
(45 males) for 4 - weeks resulted in insulin sensitivity
preservation when compared - with placebo.
- -Andreason, A., et al. Effects of Lactobacillus
acidophilus NCFM on insulin sensitivity and the
systemic inflammatory response in human - subjects. British Journal of Nutrition. 104(12)
1831-1838, 2010. - The daily administration of a lactobacilli-ferment
ed milk was safe - and effective in the prevention of
antibiotic-associated diarrhea in - hospitalized patients.
- -Beausoleil, M., et al. Effect of a fermented
milk combining Lactobacillus acidophilus CL1285
and Lactobacillus casei in the prevention of - antibiotic-associated diarrhea A randomized,
double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. The
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology.. 21(11)
732- - 736, 2007.
22Lactobacillus rhamnosus
- One of the most extensively researched strains
- One of the most abundant bacteria in the
intestinal tract prolific growth - Very stable over a wide range of temperatures and
pH levels - Resistant to stomach acids and bile salts
23Lactobacillus rhamnosus
- Relieves hypersensitivity reactions and
intestinal conditions in individuals with eczema
and food allergies - Enhances immune system's resistance
- Inhibits the adhesion and growth of pathogens
- Beneficial in treating and preventing diarrhea
24Lactobacillus rhamnosus Research In Children
- Results showed less dental caries and
significantly reduced risk - of caries. The effect was particularly clear in
the 3 to 4yearolds. - -Pessi, T., et al. Effect of long-term
consumption of a probiotic bacterium,
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, in milk on dental
caries and caries risk - in children.. Caries Research. 35(6) 412-420,
2001. - Enhanced interleukin-10 (IL-10) generation by
host immune cells - substantiates the anti-inflammatory properties of
specific probiotic - bacteria strains while providing an additional
reason for considering - such treatments for children with intestinal
inflammation. - -Rubzcznski, M., et al. Interleukin-10 generation
in atopic children following oral Lactobacillus
rhamnosus GG. The Southeast Asian - Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
41(2) 474-481, 2010.
25Lactobacillus rhamnosus Research In Children
- LGG significantly reduces the frequency and
severity of abdominal - pain in children with IBS this effect is
sustained and may be - secondary to improvement of the gut barrier.
- -Magista, A., et al. A randomized controlled
trial of Lactobacillus GG in children with
functional abdominal pain. Pediatrics. 126(6)
e1445-e1452, - 2010.
- Administration of L. rhamnosus (strains E/N, Oxy
and Pen) to - children receiving antibiotics reduced the risk
related diarrhea. - -Pessi, T., et al. Clinical trial effectiveness
of Lactobacillus rhamnosus (strains E/N, Oxy and
Pen) in the prevention of antibiotic-associated - diarrhoea in children. Alimentary Pharmacology
Therapeutics. 28(1) 154-161, 2008.
26Lactobacillus rhamnosus Research In Adults
- Study showed efficacious use of lactobacilli and
antibiotic in the - eradication of bacterial vaginosis (BV).
- -Anukam, K., et al. Augmentation of antimicrobial
metronidazole therapy of bacterial vaginosis with
oral probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 - and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14 randomized,
double-blind, placebo controlled trial. Microbes
and Infection. 8 1450-1454, 2006. - Test subjects experienced a significant decrease
in the levels of - serum total cholesterol and triglycerides.
Lactobacillus p. may - help to regulate the blood lipid levels of
hyperlipidemia subjects. - -Hong, J., et al. Auxiliary effects of
Lactobacillus plantarum ST-? strain on blood
lipids regulation. Pharmaceutical Care and
Research. 2, - 2010.
27Lactobacillus plantarum
- Comes from the ingestion of vegetables vegetable
in origin - Synthesizes
- Vitamins K, A, B1, B2, B3, B5, and B6
- Short chain fatty acids
- L-lysine (amino acid w/ anti-viral activity)
- Lactolin (natural antibiotic)
28Lactobacillus plantarum
- Especially good for treating and preventing
- GI pathogens
- GI related conditions
- Diarrhea
- Allergies
- Enhances the immune system functions
- Stimulates production of immune cells
- Promotes repair of damaged cells
29Lactobacillus plantarumResearch in Children
- Feeding autistic children Lactobacillus p.
significantly increased - healthy bacteria counts, while significantly
reducing pathogenic - bacteria. Results indicated significant
differences in stool - consistency and behavior scores compared to
baseline. - -Parracho, H., et al. A double-blind,
placebo-controlled, crossover-designed probiotic
feeding study in children diagnosed with autistic - spectrum disorders. Journal of Probiotics and
Prebiotics. 5(2) 69-74, 2010. - The mean number of watery stools (diarrhea) per
day was - significantly lower in the group of children
receiving probiotics. - -Szymariski, H., et al. Bifidobacterium longum
PL03, Lactobacillus rhamnosus KL53A, and
Lactobacillus plantarum PL02 in the Prevention of - Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea in Children A
Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. Digestion.
7813-17, 2008.
30Lactobacillus plantarumResearch in Adults
- Probiotic treatment increased immune response,
reduced - infections, and lowered the mortality in elderly
patients in a - residential facility.
- -Marie, J., et al. A mixture of Lactobacillus
plantarum CECT7315 and CECT7316 enhances systemic
immunity in elderly subjects. A dose - response, double-blind, placebo-controlled,
randomized pilot trial. Nutricion Hospitalaria.
26(1) 228-235, 2011. - L. plantarum decreased several immune markers
related to - allergy, and may have the potential to alleviate
the severity of - seasonal allergy symptoms.
- -Snei, J., et al. Strain-specific
immunomodulatory effects of Lactobacillus
plantarum strains on birch-pollen-allergic
subjects out of season. - Clinical Experimental Allergy. 41(2) 232-242,
2011.
31Lactobacillus plantarumResearch in Adults
- 4 weeks of treatment with Lactobacillus plantarum
was shown to be - very effective for the relief of symptoms,
particularly abdominal pain - and bloating in IBS patients.
- -Prabha, D., et al. Evaluation of Lactobacillus
plantarum 299v efficacy in IBS results of a
randomized placebo-controlled trial in 200
patients. - Gastroenterology. 138(5, Supplement 1)
s617-s617, 2010.
32Points to Ponder
- Probiotics are more popular than ever before
- Research to support use is growing
- Good for adults and children
- In the future we may be using probiotics as we
use many medications today with specific strains
used for certain clinical situations