Objectives: Evaluation of the impact of a biscuit containing the probiotics Bifidobacterium longum Bar33 and Lactobacillus helveticus Barl3 on the intestinal microbiota in the elderly. Design: Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Participants: Thirty-two elderly volunteers living in Italy. The group was composed of 19 women and 13 men aged between 71 and 88 years (mean 76). Intervention: Subjects were randomized in two groups consuming one dose of the probiotics-containing biscuit or placebo once a day for 30 days. Measurements: For each subject the intestinal microbiota was characterized using the phylogenetic microarray platform HTF-Microbi. Array before and after intervention. Results: Our data demonstrated that one-month consumption of a probiotics-containing biscuit was effective in redressing some of the age-related dysbioses of the intestinal microbiota. In particular, the probiotic treatment reverted the age-related increase of the opportunistic pathogens Clostridium cluster XI, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens, Enterococcus faecium and the enteropathogenic genus Campylobacter. Conclusion: The present study opens the way to the development of elderly-tailored probiotic-based functional foods to counteract the age-related dysbioses of the intestinal microbiota. © 2013 Serdi and Springer-Verlag France.

A probiotics-containing biscuit modulates the intestinal microbiota in the elderly / S., Rampelli; M., Candela; M., Severgnini; E., Biagi; S., Turroni; M., Roselli; P., Carnevali; Donini, Lorenzo Maria; P., Brigidi. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, HEALTH & AGING. - ISSN 1279-7707. - STAMPA. - 17:2(2013), pp. 166-172. [10.1007/s12603-012-0372-x]

A probiotics-containing biscuit modulates the intestinal microbiota in the elderly

DONINI, Lorenzo Maria;
2013

Abstract

Objectives: Evaluation of the impact of a biscuit containing the probiotics Bifidobacterium longum Bar33 and Lactobacillus helveticus Barl3 on the intestinal microbiota in the elderly. Design: Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Participants: Thirty-two elderly volunteers living in Italy. The group was composed of 19 women and 13 men aged between 71 and 88 years (mean 76). Intervention: Subjects were randomized in two groups consuming one dose of the probiotics-containing biscuit or placebo once a day for 30 days. Measurements: For each subject the intestinal microbiota was characterized using the phylogenetic microarray platform HTF-Microbi. Array before and after intervention. Results: Our data demonstrated that one-month consumption of a probiotics-containing biscuit was effective in redressing some of the age-related dysbioses of the intestinal microbiota. In particular, the probiotic treatment reverted the age-related increase of the opportunistic pathogens Clostridium cluster XI, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens, Enterococcus faecium and the enteropathogenic genus Campylobacter. Conclusion: The present study opens the way to the development of elderly-tailored probiotic-based functional foods to counteract the age-related dysbioses of the intestinal microbiota. © 2013 Serdi and Springer-Verlag France.
2013
probiotics; dysbioses; intestinal microbiota; inflammaging; aging
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A probiotics-containing biscuit modulates the intestinal microbiota in the elderly / S., Rampelli; M., Candela; M., Severgnini; E., Biagi; S., Turroni; M., Roselli; P., Carnevali; Donini, Lorenzo Maria; P., Brigidi. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, HEALTH & AGING. - ISSN 1279-7707. - STAMPA. - 17:2(2013), pp. 166-172. [10.1007/s12603-012-0372-x]
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