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Feasibility of Using Seaweed () Synbiotic as a Bioactive Material for Intestinal Health. | LitMetric

The market contains only limited health care products that combine prebiotics and probiotics. In this study, we developed a seaweed-based synbiotic and verified the efficacy by small intestinal cells (Caco-2). We also developed a functional material that promotes intestinal health and prevents intestinal inflammation. was used as a red seaweed prebiotic, and , subsp. , subsp. , , and subsp. were mixed for the seaweed's synbiotics. synbiotics were nontoxic to Caco-2 cells, and the survival rate was 101% to 117% for a multiplicative effect on cell survival. After cells were induced by HO, the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased to 151.5%, but after synbiotic treatment, decreased to a range between 101.8% and 109.6%. After cells were induced by tumor necrosis factor α, the ROS levels increased to 124.5%, but decreased to 57.7% with treatment. synbiotics could effectively inhibit the production of ROS intestinal cells under oxidative stress (induced by HO and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α)), which can reduce the damage of cells under oxidative stress. Functioning of intestinal cells could be improved by inhibiting the production of inflammatory factor substances (interleukin 8) with symbiotic treatment. Also, gastrointestinal diseases may be retarded by a synbiotic developed from to promote intestinal health and prevent intestinal inflammation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963959PMC
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