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Effect of probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum Dad-13 powder consumption on the gut microbiota and intestinal health of overweight adults 被引量:10
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作者 Endang Sutriswati Rahayu Mariyatun Mariyatun +12 位作者 nancy eka putri manurung Pratama Nur Hasan Phatthanaphong Therdtatha Riko Mishima Husnita Komalasari Nurul Ain Mahfuzah Fathyah Hanum Pamungkaningtyas Wahyu Krisna Yoga Dina Aulia Nurfiana Stefanie Yolanda Liwan Mohammad Juffrie Agung Endro Nugroho Tyas Utami 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2021年第1期107-128,共22页
BACKGROUND Shifting on lifestyle,diet,and physical activity contributed on increasing number of obese people around the world.Multiple factors influence the development of obesity.Some research suggested that gut micr... BACKGROUND Shifting on lifestyle,diet,and physical activity contributed on increasing number of obese people around the world.Multiple factors influence the development of obesity.Some research suggested that gut microbiota(GM)plays an important role in nutrient absorption and energy regulation of individuals,thus affecting their nutritional status.Report of Indonesia Basic Health Research showed that the prevalence of obesity in every province tended to increase.Although the root cause of obesity is excessive calorie intake compared with expenditure,the differences in gut microbial ecology between healthy and obese humans may affect energy homeostasis.GM affect body weight,especially obesity.Probiotics that are consumed while alive and able to colonize in the intestine are expected to increase the population of good bacteria,especially Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli,and suppress pathogens such as Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus.The strain of L.plantarum Dad-13 has been demonstrated to survive and colonize in the gastrointestinal tract of healthy Indonesian adults who consume fermented milk containing L.plantarum Dad-13.The consumption of probiotic L.plantarum Dad-13 powder decreased E.coli and non-E.coli coliform bacteria in school-aged children in Indonesia.L.plantarum is a dominant bacterium in the average Indonesian’s GM.For this reason,this bacterium is probably a more suitable probiotic for Indonesians.AIM To determine the effect of the consumption of indigenous probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum Dad-13 powder in overweight adults in Yogyakarta(Indonesia).METHODS Sixty overweight volunteers with a body mass index(BMI)equal to or greater than 25 consume indigenous probiotic powder L.plantarum Dad-13(2×109 CFU/gram/sachet)for 90 d.The study was a randomized,double-blind,placebocontrolled study.The volunteers filled in a diary on a daily basis,which consisted of questions on study product intake(only during ingestion period),other food intake,number of bowel movements,fecal quality(consistency and color),any medications received,and any symptom of discomfort,such as diarrhea,constipation,vomiting,gassing,sensation of illness,etc.Fecal samples and the subjects’diaries were collected on the morning of day 10+1,which was marked as the end of the baseline period and the start of the ingestion period.During the ingestion period(from day 11 to day 101),several parameters to measure and analyze the results included body weight and height(once a month),the lipid profile,GM analysis using MiSeq,short-chain fatty acid(SCFA)analysis using gas chromatography,and the measurement of fecal pH using a pH meter.RESULTS The consumption of indigenous probiotic powder L.plantarum Dad-13 caused the average body weight and BMI of the probiotic group to decrease from 84.54±17.64 kg to 83.14±14.71 kg and 33.10±6.15 kg/m2 to 32.57±5.01 kg/m2,respectively.No significant reduction of body weight and BMI in the placebo group was observed.An analysis of the microbiota showed that the number of Bacteroidetes,specifically Prevotella,increased significantly,while that of Firmicutes significantly decreased.No significant change in lipid profile in both groups was found.Also,no significant change in SCFAs(e.g.,butyrate,propionate,acetic acid)and pH level was found after the consumption of the probiotic.CONCLUSION No significant differences in pH before and after ingestion were observed in both the probiotic and placebo groups as well as in the lipid profile of both cholesterol and triglyceride,high-density lipoprotein(HDL),low-density lipoprotein(LDL),and the LDL/HDL ratio.In addition,no significant changes in the concentration of SCFAs(e.g.,acetic acid,propionate,and butyrate)were found after consumption.Interestingly,a significant decrease in body weight and BMI(P<0.05)was determined in the treatment group.An analysis of GM shows that L.plantarum Dad-13 caused the Firmicutes population to decrease and the Bacteroidetes population(especially Prevotella)to increase. 展开更多
关键词 OBESITY Body mass index Lipid profile Gut microbiota Short chain fatty acid Probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum Dad-13
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Randomized study of Lacticaseibacillus fermented milk in Indonesian elderly houses:Impact on gut microbiota and gut environment
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作者 I Nengah Sujaya Mariyatun Mariyatun +10 位作者 Pratama Nur Hasan nancy eka putri manurung putrika Citta Pramesi Mohammad Juffrie Tyas Utami Muhammad Nur Cahyanto Shuta Yamamoto Takuya Takahashi Takashi Asahara Takuya Akiyama Endang Sutriswati Rahayu 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2025年第12期91-107,共17页
BACKGROUND Health maintenance in elderly houses includes management of the gut microbiota and the environment.Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota(LcS)is a probiotic strain that positively affects the human gut.Howeve... BACKGROUND Health maintenance in elderly houses includes management of the gut microbiota and the environment.Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota(LcS)is a probiotic strain that positively affects the human gut.However,the evidence of its effects on the Indonesian population remains limited.AIM To investigate the effect of LcS-fermented milk on the gut microbiota and environment of Indonesian elderly houses.METHODS This double-blind,randomized,placebo-controlled trial involved 112 participants from Indonesian elderly houses,spanning a 2-week baseline and 24-week treatment.Participants were randomly assigned to probiotic or placebo groups,consuming fermented milk with or without LcS(>6.5×10^(9)colony-forming units).Fecal samples were collected every three months.Gut microbiota analysis was performed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction,while gut environment was assessed by measuring fecal organic acids,amino acid metabolites,and stool frequency.RESULTS Analyses of 16S rRNA gene sequence data at the 3-month period revealed increased Bifidobacterium and Succinivibrio and decreased Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group in the probiotic group.These shifts were associated with significant differences inβ-diversity metrics.The change in Bifidobacterium was confirmed by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction,demonstrating higher abundance in the probiotic group than in the placebo group(8.5±1.1 vs 8.0±1.1,log10 bacterial cells/g;P=0.044).At 6-month period,the differences in Succinivibrio and Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group persisted.The probiotic group showed higher butyrate levels than the placebo group at the 6-month period(5.04±3.11 vs 3.95±2.89,μmol/g;P=0.048).The effect on amino acid metabolites and stool frequency was not significant.CONCLUSION Daily intake of LcS positively affects the gut microbiota and environment of people living in Indonesian elderly houses. 展开更多
关键词 Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota Fermented milk Intestinal microbiota Elderly Probiotics
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