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  • Probiotics are living microorganisms that offer health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts, with increasing evidence highlighting their potential to address various health issues.
  • The FDA has introduced a new classification called "live biotherapeutic products" (LBPs), which are defined as biological products that contain live organisms and are intended for preventing or treating human diseases.
  • Current research is exploring the effectiveness of LBPs, particularly in relation to conditions connected to the gut-brain axis, which may impact overall health and the management of diseases linked to aging.

Article Abstract

Probiotics have been defined as "living microorganisms that create health benefits in the host when taken in sufficient amounts. Recent developments in the understanding of the relationship between the microbiom and its host have shown evidence about the promising potential of probiotics to improve certain health problems. However, today, there are some confusions about traditional and new generation foods containing probiotics, naming and classifications of them in scientific studies and also their marketing. To clarify this confusion, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared that it has made a new category definition called "live biotherapeutic products" (LBPs). Accordingly, the FDA has designated LBPs as "a biological product that: i)contains live organisms, such as bacteria; ii)is applicable to the prevention, treatment, or cure of a disease/condition of human beings; and iii) is not a vaccine". The accumulated literature focused on LBPs to determine effective strains in health and disease, and often focused on obesity, diabetes, and certain diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).However, microbiome also play an important role in the pathogenesis of diseases that age day by day in the modern world via gut-brain axis. Herein, we discuss the novel roles of LBPs in some gut-brain axis related conditions in the light of recent studies. This article may be of interest to a broad readership including those interested in probiotics as LBPs, their health effects and safety, also gut-brain axis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9548122PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-022-03609-yDOI Listing

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