2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2021.104445
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Effect of a carotenoid-producing Bacillus strain on intestinal barrier integrity and systemic delivery of carotenoids: A randomised trial in animals and humans

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“…Another example comes from a recent study in which a carotenoid-producing strain of B. indicus was shown to deliver its carotenoid to the human body causing an increased systemic carotenoid accumulation and improving the barrier functions [58]. In this study, over 60 healthy overweight or obese volunteers showed increased concentrations of bacterial carotenoid in plasma samples after three and six weeks of daily supplementation of the carotenoid-producing probiotic [58].…”
Section: Bacillus Probiotics For Human Usementioning
confidence: 73%
“…Another example comes from a recent study in which a carotenoid-producing strain of B. indicus was shown to deliver its carotenoid to the human body causing an increased systemic carotenoid accumulation and improving the barrier functions [58]. In this study, over 60 healthy overweight or obese volunteers showed increased concentrations of bacterial carotenoid in plasma samples after three and six weeks of daily supplementation of the carotenoid-producing probiotic [58].…”
Section: Bacillus Probiotics For Human Usementioning
confidence: 73%
“…The prepared intestinal segments and intestinal mucosa of the test animals in each group were fixed in the diffusion chamber; the mucosal side was washed with Ringer’s solution (pH = 7.3) ( Li et al, 2021 ; Stevens et al, 2021 ), and the biological activity of the intestinal mucosa was maintained at a constant temperature of 37.5°C for 30 min. Transepithelial resistance was calculated after the equilibration period, and TER (Ω cm 2 ) was recorded every 15 min for 1 h. Data were averaged to calculate the TER value for each rat.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well recognized that increasing the propionate-to-acetate ratio promotes a decrease in methane synthesis, which reduces the availability of hydrogen to Archaea and so avoids the formation of gut dysbiosis [ 220 ]. The study also shows that carotenoids protect the mucosa and epithelial gut barrier, as well as tight junction integrity [ 221 ]. Additionally, there is evidence that fucoxanthin, a marine carotenoid, affects the regulation of the intestinal microbiota and especially plays a key role in promoting the growth of Akkermansia muciniphila , which can repair intestinal mucosa through immune modulation [ 222 , 223 , 224 ].…”
Section: Dietary Carotenoids In Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%