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Benefaction of probiotics for human health: A review.

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Probiotics have also been shown to regulate fat storage and stimulate intestinal angiogenesis, which underline the possible beneficial impact of probiotics for human health and medical sectors and for better lifestyle.
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This article is published in Journal of Food and Drug Analysis.The article was published on 2018-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 548 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Synbiotics.

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Beneficial Effects of Probiotic Consumption on the Immune System.

TL;DR: Galdeano et al. as discussed by the authors presented an overview of the work of the Centro Cientifico Tecnologico Conicet -Tucuman, Argentina.
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Immunomodulatory Effects of Probiotics on Cytokine Profiles

TL;DR: It has been summarized that a number of species of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium exert vital roles in innate immunity by increasing the cytotoxicity of natural killer cells and phagocytosis of macrophages and mediate adaptive immunity by interacting with enterocytes and dendritic, Th1, Th2, and Treg cells.
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How to select a probiotic? A review and update of methods and criteria.

TL;DR: The recent developments in the processes, strategies, and methods, such as anticarcinogenic, antidepression, antianxiety, antiobesity, antidiabetic, immunostimulatory, and cholesterol-lowering assessments, are reviewed to select probiotic strains with the ultimate objective of assisting future probiotic microbe evaluation studies.
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Potential Industrial Applications and Commercialization of Microalgae in the Functional Food and Feed Industries: A Short Review.

TL;DR: Despite the underlying potential in formulation of functional food/feed, extensive research and development efforts are still required before microalgae at large become a commercial reality in food and feed formulation.
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Probiotic: conceptualization from a new approach

TL;DR: Three main classes of probiotic are proposed including ‘true probiotic’ (TP) referring to viable and active probiotic cell, ‘pseudo-probiotic” (PP) referringto viable and inactive cell, in the forms of vegetative or spore (PPV or PPS) and ‘ghost probiotic ‘ (GP) referringTo provide mentioned comprehensive approach and terminology for all aspects of probiotics benefits.
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Dietary Modulation of the Human Colonic Microbiota: Introducing the Concept of Prebiotics

TL;DR: By combining the rationale of pro- and prebiotics, the concept of synbiotics is proposed to characterize some colonic foods with interesting nutritional properties that make these compounds candidates for classification as health-enhancing functional food ingredients.
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Gut Microbiota in Human Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Differs from Non-Diabetic Adults

TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that type 2 diabetes in humans is associated with compositional changes in intestinal microbiota and the level of glucose tolerance should be considered when linking microbiota with metabolic diseases such as obesity and developing strategies to control metabolic diseases by modifying the gut microbiota.
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Angiogenesis: an organizing principle for drug discovery?

TL;DR: Viewing the process of angiogenesis as an 'organizing principle' in biology, intriguing insights into the molecular mechanisms of seemingly unrelated phenomena might be gained for the clinical use ofAngiogenesis inhibitors and for drug discovery, not only for optimizing the treatment of cancer, but also for developing therapeutic approaches for various diseases that are otherwise unrelated to each other.
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Prebiotic effects: metabolic and health benefits.

TL;DR: The present document has been written by a group of both academic and industry experts and aims to validate and expand the original idea of the prebiotic concept, defined as the selective stimulation of growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of microbial genus(era)/species in the gut microbiota that confer(s) health benefits to the host.
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