Probiotics Encapsulated via Biological Macromolecule for Neurological Therapy and Functional Food: A Review.

Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins

School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, Jiangsu, China.

Published: January 2025

Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits to humans, offering significant potential for preventing and treating various diseases. Neurological disorders, driven by multifaceted factors and linked to high disability rates, have become a growing global concern, particularly in the context of an aging population. Recent studies emphasize a strong connection between dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and neurological disorders. Probiotics have emerged as promising therapeutic interventions due to their ability to modulate the gut microbiota and influence the production of key metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids and neurotransmitters, crucial for neurological health. However, probiotic viability is often compromised, limiting their therapeutic efficacy. We propose that developing high-activity probiotic formulations, coupled with innovative delivery strategies, holds considerable promise for advancing neurological treatments. Encapsulation systems have proven effective in enhancing probiotic stability and efficacy. This review discusses advances in probiotic delivery using biological macromolecule-based encapsulation, addressing key challenges in maintaining viability during production, storage, and digestion. It also highlights emerging delivery systems, such as microencapsulation, aimed at improving stability and therapeutic effectiveness. Additionally, the review explores the potential of functional foods enriched with probiotics for neurological health. Future research should explore clinical applications of encapsulated probiotics and support the development of functional foods to enhance neurological health.

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