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Probiotic and nutritional effects of Debaryomyces hansenii on animals.

Miriam AnguloMartha Reyes-BecerrilNoe Medina-CórdovaDariel Tovar-RamírezCarlos Angulo
Published in: Applied microbiology and biotechnology (2020)
Debaryomyces hansenii comes of age as a new potential probiotic for terrestrial and aquatic animals. Probiotic properties, including inmunostimulatory effects, gut microbiota modulation, enhanced cell proliferation and differentiation, and digestive function improvements have been related to the oral delivery of D. hansenii. Its functional compounds, such as cell wall components and polyamines, have been identified and implicated in its immunomodulatory activity. In addition, in vitro studies using immune cells have shown standpoints on the possible recognition, regulation, and effector immune mechanisms stimulated by this yeast. This review describes historic, cutting-edge research findings, implications, and perspectives on the use of D. hansenii as a promising probiotic for animals. KEY POINTS: • Debaryomyces hansenii has probiotic effects in terrestrial and aquatic animals. • Nutritional effects could be associated to probiotic D. hansenii strains. • β-D-Glucan and polyamines from D. hansenii are associated to probiotic properties. • Adoption by the industry is expected in the next years.
Keyphrases
  • bacillus subtilis
  • cell wall
  • cell proliferation
  • lactic acid
  • risk assessment
  • cell cycle
  • regulatory t cells
  • dendritic cells
  • immune response
  • electronic health record