Publications by authors named "Md Sarower Hossen Shuvo"

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), traditionally consumed as fermented foods, are now being applied to the medical field beyond health-functional food as probiotics. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously discover and evaluate new strains with suitable probiotic characteristics, mainly focusing on safety. In this study, we isolated eight new strains from postmenopausal vaginal fluid using culturomics approaches, an emerging area of interest.

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Xerosis, characterized by dry, rough skin, causes discomfort and aesthetic concerns, necessitating effective treatment. Traditional treatments often show limited efficacy, prompting the need for innovative therapies. This study highlights the efficacy of microbiome therapeutic LP51, derived from a healthy vaginal microbiome, in improving xerosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a deadly bacteria that causes many deaths each year, so new drugs are needed to fight it.
  • A study looked at a probiotic called Lactocaseibacillus rhamnosus PMC203 and found it helps the body’s cells work better to fight this bacteria through a process called autophagy.
  • The results showed that PMC203 helps cells break down the tuberculosis bacteria more effectively, which could lead to new ways to treat the disease using probiotics.
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