Compound Active Probiotics Are Widely Used in the Field of Health
Summary
Probiotics are a class of active microorganisms that are beneficial to the host. They are the general term for active beneficial microorganisms that colonize the human intestine and reproductive system and can produce definite health effects to improve the host's micro-ecological balance and play a beneficial role. The beneficial bacteria or fungi in humans and animals mainly include: Clostridium butyricum, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Actinomyces, yeast, etc. At present, the most powerful products are mainly compound active probiotics composed of the above types of microorganisms, which are widely used in the fields of bioengineering, industry and agriculture, food safety and life and health.- Author Company: Creative Enzymes
- Author Name: Iva Colter
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Probiotics are a class of active microorganisms that are beneficial to the host. They are the general term for active beneficial microorganisms that colonize the human intestine and reproductive system and can produce definite health effects to improve the host's micro-ecological balance and play a beneficial role. The beneficial bacteria or fungi in humans and animals mainly include: Clostridium butyricum, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Actinomyces, yeast, etc. At present, the most powerful products are mainly compound active probiotics composed of the above types of microorganisms, which are widely used in the fields of bioengineering, industry and agriculture, food safety and life and health.
Probiotics are a class of active microorganisms that are beneficial to the host. The beneficial bacteria or fungi in humans and animals mainly include: Clostridium butyricum, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Actinomycetes, yeast, etc. Probiotics are a general term for active beneficial microorganisms that colonize the human intestine and reproductive system and can produce definite health effects to improve the host's micro-ecological balance and play a beneficial role. Next, let's take a look at what probiotics do?
- Probiotics can relieve the symptoms of lactose intolerance, promote the absorption of nutrients in the body, and help the digestion of nutrients in the intestinal tract. It breaks down lactose into lactic acid and relieves lactose intolerance. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus can not only produce various vitamins such as vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin and folic acid for the body's needs, but also ensure the supply of vitamins by inhibiting certain vitamin-decomposing bacteria. In addition, bifidobacteria can also reduce blood ammonia and improve liver function.
- Probiotics have the effect of regulating the intestines, adjust the micro-ecological disorders, and prevent diarrhea. Probiotics enter the human intestinal tract, promote the normalization of intestinal bacterial flora through their growth and various metabolic effects, inhibit the production of intestinal spoilage substances, and maintain normal intestinal function. It has therapeutic and preventive effects on viral and bacterial acute enteritis, dysentery, and constipation. Probiotics are closely related to many chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and other digestive tract diseases. Some probiotics can resist gastric acid, adhere to the surface of gastric wall epithelial cells, inhibit the growth of Helicobacter pylori through their metabolic activities, and prevent the occurrence of gastric ulcers.
- Probiotics can metabolize products to produce biological antagonism and enhance human immunity. Probiotics can produce organic acids, free fatty acids, hydrogen peroxide, bacteriocin to inhibit the growth of other harmful bacteria. Through biological oxygen capture, aerobic pathogenic bacteria are greatly reduced, and probiotics can colonize mucosa, skin and other surfaces or form biological barriers between cells. These barriers can prevent the colonization of pathogenic microorganisms, play a role of occupying space, competing for nutrients, mutualism or antagonism. It can also stimulate the body's non-specific immune function, increase the activity of natural killer (NK) cells, enhance the secretion of intestinal immunoglobulin IgA, and improve the intestinal barrier function.
- Probiotics can prevent vaginal infections. Many probiotics have the effect of acidifying the urogenital tract. It inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria by lowering the pH, and it also curbs harmful bacteria by competing with them for space and resources.
- Probiotics can relieve allergies. Allergy is an immune disease, which is an imbalance of immune function in the human body. In people with allergies, when a foreign substance or organism stimulates the immune system to produce an excessive amount of immunoglobulin (IgE), it releases a substance called histamine and causes allergic symptoms. Probiotic therapy is one of the most popular and effective methods for adjuvant treatment of allergies at home and abroad. It can use probiotics to regulate immune globulin (IgE) antibodies in the body to achieve immunotherapy for allergy relief.