PREBIOTICS & PROBIOTICS
PRESENTED BY
                               AMRUTHA S
             FIRST YEAR MSc BIOTECHNOLOGY
                             PREBIOTICS
Definition                                Properties
  •   Prebiotics are nondigestible          • Limited hydrolysis and
      food ingredient that beneficially       absorption in the upper
      affect the host by stimulating          GIT(gastro- intestinal tract).
      growth of one or limited growth       • Selective growth stimulation of
      of bacteria in colon and thus
                                              beneficial bacteria in the colon.
      improves the host health
                                            • Immuno-stimulation.
  •   HISTORY: ► In 1995, Glenn
      Gibson and Marcel Roberfroid          • Stimulation of beneficial flora
      introduced the prebiotic                that promotes colonization
      concept.                                resistance.
Sources   Mode of Action
          •   Increase a number of bifidobacterium
              and lactic acid bacteria.
          •   Effect on the metabolism of lipids.
          •   Suppression of putrefactive bacteria
          •   Reduces chance of colon cancer
          •   Increase bioavailability of minerals
Classification
   INULIN                                    FRUCTOSE
•   Inulin is a dietary fiber that is          OLIGOSACCHARIDE
    found in many common foods such        •   Group of connected simple sugars.
    as leeks, kiwi, asparagus, onions,
    garlic, bananas, wheat, rhubarb,       •   Sources include onions and chicory
    dairy products etc.                        root also garlic.
•   There are several benefits of inulin   •   It helps in the stimulate production
    apart from weight management, it           of beneficial bacteria, minimal
    even increases calcium absorption,         effect on blood sugar, also help
    improved bone health.                      strengthen the immune system.
   SOYBEAN-
    OLIGOSACCHARIDE
•   They found in soy milk, soy oil,
    bean curd, ice cream.
                                          XYLO-OLIGOSACCHARIDE
                                       •   They are naturally present in fruits,
•   Promote the growth of
                                           vegetables, bamboo, milk and
    Bifidobacteria in the intestinal
                                           honey.
    tract, lowering cholesterol
                                       •   It help to improve blood sugar
                                           levels and fat absorption, re-
                                           establish normal colonic flora.
   GALACTO-
    OLIGOSACCHARIDE
•   Galacto-oligosaccharides,
    otherwise called( GOS), are found
    naturally in breast milk but are
    added to foods such as infant
    formula, fruit drinks, dairy
    products, breakfast cereals and
    biscuit crackers.
Physiological effects
  •   They are considered as the dietary   •   FOS, GOS or Inulin Supplementation
      fiber because they performed many
      physiological functions.
  •   FOS and GOS                          Increase the absorption of calcium &
                                           magnesium
              when consumed
  Food for beneficial bacteria like
  Bifidobacteria & Lactobacillus           •   FOS, GOS or Inulin Supplementation
  •   FOS, GOS and Inulin
                                           Increase the elimination of toxic
                                           substances.
  Increase the number of beneficial
  bacteria & Decrease the number of
  harmful bacteria.
    Effects on human health and potential applications
   Reduction in blood cholesterol level: Lowers the serum triacyl glycerol &
    phospholipids level.
   Reduce Risk of Colorectal Cancer: Non - digestible fermentation may reduce the
    risk of colorectal cancer.
   Cancer Prevention: Bifidobacteria digest inulin in the gut flora and produce short
    chain fatty acids, namely Acetic acid, Propionic acid, Butyric acid, etc. It is
    believed that these acids can help to prevent certain forms of cancer.
   Prevent Allergy: The bacterial intestinal colonization is possibly important for the
    development of the immune system response of neonates and young infants.
   Effective dose: A Normal diet provides 5 and 10 grams of non-digestible
    carbohydrate/day.
Adverse effects
   Excessive consumption prebiotics
    can cause the abdominal discomfort
    and distension as well as significant
    levels of flatulence.
   The Nutrition Information Centre of
    south Africa's University of
    Stellenbosh, recommends that daily
    consumption of prebiotics should be
    below 20grams.
                                   PROBIOTICS
Introduction                                        History
  •   The world health organization defines           •   The concept of probiotics was first
      probiotics as live microorganisms, which            introduced by Noble prize winner, Elie
      when administered in adequate amounts               Metchnikoff.
      confer a health benefit on a host.              •   He suggested that long and healthy life
  •   • The term probiotic comes from the                 of Bulgarian peasants resulted from their
      Latin or Greek pro, "before, forward", and          consumption of fermented milk products.
      bios, or "life" thus probiotics are life-       •   He himself introduced in his diet sour
      promoting. In this case, we use the term            milk fermented with bacteria he called
      probiotics to refer to beneficial bacteria.         "Bulgarian Bacillus, later called as
  •   • The most common types of these                    Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp." and
      beneficial bacteria are Lactobacilli and            found his health benefited
      Bifidobacteria.                                 •   The term 'probiotic' was first introduced
                                                          in 1965 by Lily and Stillwell;
Definition
  •   Probiotics: Probiotics defined as microorganisms that have a beneficial
      effect on the host intestinal microbial balance.
  •   Probiotic organisms are live microorganisms thought to be beneficial to
      the host organism.
  •   According to the currently adopted definition by FAO/WHO, probiotics are:
      "Live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts
      confer a health benefit on the host".
  •   Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and bifidobacteria are the most common types
      of microbes used as probiotics; but certain yeasts and bacilli may also be
      used.
Mode of action of probiotics
  •   Production of inhibitory compounds
  •   Competition for chemicals/available energy
  •   Competition for adhesion sites (exclusion)
  •   Enhancement of the immune response
  •   Improvement of water quality
  •   Interaction with phytoplankton
  •   A source of macro- and micro-nutrients
  •   Enzymatic contribution to digestion
  •   Production of low-molecular-weight antibacterial substance that inhibits
      both gram-positive and gram- negative enteric bacteria.
  •   Also use enzymatic mechanisms to modify toxin receptors and block toxin-
      mediated pathology.
  •   Also prevent colonization of pathogenic microorganisms by competitive
      inhibition for microbial adhesion sites.
Who needs probiotics?
 •   People who suffer from yeast infections of any kind, including athlete's
     foot, jock itch, vaginal yeast infections and nail fungus.
 •   People with weak immune systems, frequent respiratory infections and
     congestion.
 •   People with food or respiratory allergies.
 •   People suffering from inflammatory bowel disorders, constipation or
     intestinal infections.
Characteristics of probiotics
   Probiotic microorganisms are:           •   It should be safe to the host.
    •   Able to survive the passage         •   It should not produce any
        through the digestive system            pathogenic or toxic effect.
    •   Able to attach to the intestinal    •   It must be resistance to
        epithelia and colonize                  hydrochloric acid, bile and
                                                pancreatic juice.
    •   Able to Maintain good viability
                                            •   It should have anti-carcinogenic
    •   Able to utilize the nutrients and
                                                activity.
        substrates in a normal diet
                                            •   It should produce lactic acid.
    •   Non-pathogenic and non-toxic
                                            •   It should retain viability during
    •   Capable of exerting a beneficial
                                                storage and use.
        effect on the host
                                            •   It should stimulate the immune
                                                system of the body.
                                            •
Identification of strains of                   Actions of probiotics
probiotics                                       •   Restore the balance between
                                                     'Good' and 'bad' bacteria in gut
  •   Effects of probiotics are strain
      specific.                                      secrete bactericidal proteins
  •   Strain identity is important to link a         decreases the pH
      strain to a specific health effect as      •   Block the attachment & invasion of
      well as to enable accurate                     epithelium by pathogens
      surveillance and epidemiological
      studies.
                                                 •   Improve epithelial barrier function
  •   Both phenotypic and genotypic                  ↑ mucus production
      tests should be done using                     ↑ barrier integrity
      validated standard methodology.            •   Alter host immune responses
  •   Nomenclature of the bacteria must
                                                     stimulate IgA production
      conform to the current,
      scientifically recognized names as             ↓ proinflammatory cytokines
      per the International Committee on         •   Produce ẞ-galactosidase, so digest
      Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICPS).             lactose
                                                 •   ↓ production of carcinogenic
                                                     metabolites
Probiotics in Indian                          Applications
foods                                          •   Probiotics were identified to
                                                   beneficially affect the host by
  •   In ancient Indian society, it became         improving its intestinal microbial
      common place (and still is) to enjoy         balance, thus inhibiting pathogens
      a before-dinner yogurt drink called          and toxin producing bacteria.
      a lassi. These Indian traditions were
      based on the principle of using milk
                                               •   Today, specific health effects are
      as a probiotic delivery system to            being investigated and documented
      the body.                                    including alleviation of chronic
                                                   intestinal inflammatory diseases,
                                                   prevention and treatment of
                                                   pathogen-induced diarrhea,
                                                   urogenital infections, and atopic
                                                   diseases.
   Advantages                               Adverse effects
    •   Antibiotic associated diarrhoea       •   Taking them in larger amounts
    •   Probiotics and Cancer                     might produce digestive issues,
                                                  such as gas and bloating, but
    •   Hepatic Diseases                          they are usually temporary.
    •   Helicobacter pylori Infections        •   Treating lactobacillus septicemia
    •   Treat high cholesterol                    which is a potentially fatal
                                                  disease caused by the
    •   Use of probiotics beyond GIT              consumption of probiotics.
        (Allergy)
                                              •   Discomfort in the
                                                  gastrointestinal tract
                                              •   Allergy
SYNBIOTICS
   Synbiotic = Probiotic + Prebiotic        Health benefits
   The concept of synbiotics has been    •   Improved survival of live bacteria in
    proposed to characterize health-          food products, prolonged shelf life
    enhancing foods and supplements
    used as functional food ingredients   •   Increased number of ingested
    in humans                                 bacteria reaching the colon in a
                                              viable form
   Potential synergy between pro- &
    prebiotics
                                          •   Stimulation in the colon of the
                                              growth and implantation of both
   Improve survival in upper GIT             exogenous and endogenous bacteria
   More efficient implantation           •   Activation of metabolism of
   E.g.: Bifidobacteria and fructo-          beneficial bacteria, antagonistic
    oligosaccharides                          toward pathogenic bacteria
   Status of Probiotics in                       Institutes engaged
    India
    •   Indian probiotic industry is in its
                                                   in Probiotic
        infancy stage and presently
        accounts for only a small fraction
                                                   research in India
        i.e. less than 1% of the total world      Central Food Technology And
        market turnover in the probiotic           Research Institute, Mysore, India
        industry.
                                                  National dairy research institute,
    •   Apart from human use, also used            Karnal, Haryana, India
        as animal feed supplements for
        cattle, poultry and piggery.
                                                  Institute of microbial technology,
                                                   Chandigarh, India
    •   The latest and recent addition to
        the list of probiotics in India is        National dairy development board,
        ViBact (which is made up of                Anand, Gujarat, India
        genetically modified Bacillus             Nestle Pvt Ltd, Panipat, Haryana,
        mesentricus), which acts as an
                                                   India
        alternate to B-complex.