Research advance about plant polysaccharide prebiotics, benefit for probiotics on gut homeostasis modulation

Xiaoqi Liu, Shengpeng Su, Jiaying Yao, Xinyu Zhang,Zufang Wu,Lingling Jia,Lingyi Liu, Yanru Hou, Mohamed A. Faragb,Lianliang Liu

Food Bioscience(2024)

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As prebiotics, plant-origin polysaccharides can be metabolized by the gut microbiota, leading to the production of metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and neurotransmitters. Probiotics, and their metabolites, help balance both anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory responses through various mechanisms. Moreover, probiotics can metabolize prebiotics into neurotransmitters that influence the brain-gut axis, thereby reducing anxiety and stress. There exists a synergistic effect between prebiotics and probiotics in maintaining gut homeostasis via the microbiota-gut-brain axis. For improvisation of the oral transfer mode of probiotics delivery within the intestine along with viability, efficacy, and stability co-encapsulation is required. Personalized nutrition and precision medicine are beginning to shape the application of both probiotics and prebiotics, with a growing interest in understanding the microbial characteristics associated with health and disease. This review aims to summarize the sources, types, and structures of plant polysaccharides. Co-encapsulation systems involving prebiotics and probiotics present potential applications in modulating gut homeostasis and the brain-gut axis.
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Prebiotics,Probiotics,Plant polysaccharides,Synergistic effect,Gut-brain axis,Gut homeostasis
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