Probiotics Intervention in Woman Health: Unexpected Acquaintance by Krishna SBN in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers
There is growing interest in health promoting benefits of probiotics as
bio therapeutic agents. Probioticsare used to treat
recurrent urinary tract infections, diabetes, diarrhoea, vulvovaginal
candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis in women. Probiotics
exert their positive effects through various mechanisms, including
lowering intestinal pH, decreasing colonization and invasion
by pathogenic organisms, and modifying the host immune response. There
is no agreement about the minimum number of
microorganisms that must be consumed to obtain a beneficial effect;
however, a probiotic should typically contain several billion
microorganisms to increase the chance that adequate gut colonization
will occur. This review presents mechanisms of action of
probiotics and briefly examines the recent developments in use of
probiotics in treating both infectious and non-infectious diseases
in relation to women’s health. We conclude with suggestions for future
work and possible applications probiotic research.
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