Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders
Although the prevalence of metabolic disorders has progressively increased over the past few decades, metabolic disorders can only be effectively treated with calorie restriction and improved physical activity. Recent research has focused on altering the gut microbiome using prebiotics, probiotics,...
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description | Although the prevalence of metabolic disorders has progressively increased over the past few decades, metabolic disorders can only be effectively treated with calorie restriction and improved physical activity. Recent research has focused on altering the gut microbiome using prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics because various metabolic syndromes are caused by gut microbial dysbiosis. Postbiotics, substances produced or released by microorganism metabolic activities, play an important role in maintaining and restoring host health. Because postbiotics have a small amount of literature on their consumption, there is a need for more experiments on short- and long-term intake. This review discusses current postbiotic research, categories of postbiotics, positive roles in metabolic syndromes, and potential therapeutic applications. It covers postbiotic pleiotropic benefits, such as anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, and anti-hypertensive qualities, that could aid in the management of metabolic disorders. Postbiotics are promising tools for developing health benefits and therapeutic goals owing to their clinical, technical, and economic properties. Postbiotic use is attractive for altering the microbiota; however, further studies are needed to determine efficacy and safety. |
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spelling | doaj.art-33f0564c95f342c2bf4548160ad2c8a02023-11-23T18:10:17ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432022-09-011418370110.3390/nu14183701Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic DisordersMiri Park0Minji Joung1Jae-Ho Park2Sang Keun Ha3Ho-Young Park4Food Functionality Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju 55365, KoreaFood Functionality Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju 55365, KoreaFood Functionality Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju 55365, KoreaFood Functionality Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju 55365, KoreaFood Functionality Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju 55365, KoreaAlthough the prevalence of metabolic disorders has progressively increased over the past few decades, metabolic disorders can only be effectively treated with calorie restriction and improved physical activity. Recent research has focused on altering the gut microbiome using prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics because various metabolic syndromes are caused by gut microbial dysbiosis. Postbiotics, substances produced or released by microorganism metabolic activities, play an important role in maintaining and restoring host health. Because postbiotics have a small amount of literature on their consumption, there is a need for more experiments on short- and long-term intake. This review discusses current postbiotic research, categories of postbiotics, positive roles in metabolic syndromes, and potential therapeutic applications. It covers postbiotic pleiotropic benefits, such as anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, and anti-hypertensive qualities, that could aid in the management of metabolic disorders. Postbiotics are promising tools for developing health benefits and therapeutic goals owing to their clinical, technical, and economic properties. Postbiotic use is attractive for altering the microbiota; however, further studies are needed to determine efficacy and safety.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/18/3701postbioticmetaboliteparabioticmetabolic disordergut microbiota |
spellingShingle | Miri Park Minji Joung Jae-Ho Park Sang Keun Ha Ho-Young Park Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders Nutrients postbiotic metabolite parabiotic metabolic disorder gut microbiota |
title | Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders |
title_full | Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders |
title_fullStr | Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders |
title_short | Role of Postbiotics in Diet-Induced Metabolic Disorders |
title_sort | role of postbiotics in diet induced metabolic disorders |
topic | postbiotic metabolite parabiotic metabolic disorder gut microbiota |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/18/3701 |
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