Probiotics are live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host (WHO)
Lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria are the most common types of microbes used as probiotics; but certain yeasts and bacilli may also be used. They are commonly consumed as part of fermented foods with added active live cultures, such as in yogurt or as dietary supplements. Probiotics are used in treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn''s disease, ulcerative colitis), irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, and also infectious diseases. This book focuses on the interaction of probiotics with the gut microbiome, their modification of intestinal flora, and the possibilities of developing drugs from the signalling chemicals involved in these interactions, bugs to drugs.
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