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Title
Understanding mode of action can drive the translational pipeline towards more reliable health benefits for probiotics
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Abstract
The different levels of knowledge described in a translational pipeline (the connection of molecular mechanisms with pre-clinical physiological and human health effects) are not complete for many probiotics. At present, we are not in a position to fully understand the mechanistic basis of many well established probiotic health benefits which, in turn, limits our ability to use mechanisms to predict which probiotics are likely to be effective in any given population. Here we suggest that this concept of a translation pipeline connecting mechanistic insights to probiotic efficacy can support the selection and production of improved probiotic products. Such a conceptual pipeline would also provide a framework for the design of clinical trials to convincingly demonstrate the benefit of probiotics to human health in well-defined subpopulations.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Current opinion in biotechnology. - Chicago, Ill.
Publication
London : Current biology ltd , 2019
ISSN
0958-1669
DOI
10.1016/J.COPBIO.2018.09.007
Volume/pages
56 (2019) , p. 55-60
ISI
000466619300010
Pubmed ID
30296737
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