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Looking for the Ideal Probiotic Healing Regime.

Alexandra-Eleftheria MenniMoysis MoysidisGeorgios TzikosGeorge StavrouJoulia K TsetisAnne D ShrewsburyEirini FilidouKaterina Kotzampassi
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Wound healing is a multi-factorial response to tissue injury, aiming to restore tissue continuity. Numerous recent experimental and clinical studies clearly indicate that probiotics are applied topically to promote the wound-healing process. However, the precise mechanism by which they contribute to healing is not yet clear. Each strain appears to exert a distinctive, even multi-factorial action on different phases of the healing process. Given that a multi-probiotic formula exerts better results than a single strain, the pharmaceutical industry has embarked on a race for the production of a formulation containing a combination of probiotics capable of playing a role in all the phases of the healing process. Hence, the object of this review is to describe what is known to date of the distinctive mechanisms of each of the most studied probiotic strains in order to further facilitate research toward the development of combinations of strains and doses, covering the whole spectrum of healing. Eleven probiotic species have been analyzed, the only criterion of inclusion being a minimum of two published research articles.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • bacillus subtilis
  • escherichia coli
  • systematic review
  • drug delivery
  • working memory
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