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Synbiotics and Their Antioxidant Properties, Mechanisms, and Benefits on Human and Animal Health: A Narrative Review.
Mounir, Majid; Ibijbijen, Amal; Farih, Kawtar; Rabetafika, Holy N; Razafindralambo, Hary L.
Afiliación
  • Mounir M; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 6202, Rabat 10112, Morocco.
  • Ibijbijen A; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 6202, Rabat 10112, Morocco.
  • Farih K; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 6202, Rabat 10112, Morocco.
  • Rabetafika HN; ProBioLab, Campus Universitaire de la Faculté de Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech/Université de Liège, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium.
  • Razafindralambo HL; ProBioLab, Campus Universitaire de la Faculté de Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech/Université de Liège, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium.
Biomolecules ; 12(10)2022 10 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36291652
ABSTRACT
Antioxidants are often associated with a variety of anti-aging compounds that can ensure human and animal health longevity. Foods and diet supplements from animals and plants are the common exogenous sources of antioxidants. However, microbial-based products, including probiotics and their derivatives, have been recognized for their antioxidant properties through numerous studies and clinical trials. While the number of publications on probiotic antioxidant capacities and action mechanisms is expanding, that of synbiotics combining probiotics with prebiotics is still emerging. Here, the antioxidant metabolites and properties of synbiotics, their modes of action, and their different effects on human and animal health are reviewed and discussed. Synbiotics can generate almost unlimited possibilities of antioxidant compounds, which may have superior performance compared to those of their components through additive or complementary effects, and especially by synergistic actions. Either combined with antioxidant prebiotics or not, probiotics can convert these substrates to generate antioxidant compounds with superior activities. Such synbiotic-based new routes for supplying natural antioxidants appear relevant and promising in human and animal health prevention and treatment. A better understanding of various component interactions within synbiotics is key to generating a higher quality, quantity, and bioavailability of antioxidants from these biotic sources.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Probióticos / Simbióticos Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomolecules Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Marruecos

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Probióticos / Simbióticos Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomolecules Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Marruecos