Gut microbiota homeostasis refers to the delicate equilibrium of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract, crucial for optimal health. Probiotics, live beneficial bacteria, support this balance by replenishing and diversifying gut flora, enhancing digestion, and bolstering immune function. Prebiotics, on the other hand, are non-digestible fibers that fuel the growth of beneficial bacteria, promoting gut microbiota diversity and stability. Both play pivotal roles in maintaining gut microbiota composition, ensuring a healthy balance of beneficial and harmful bacteria. Disruptions in this equilibrium can lead to gastrointestinal issues and systemic health problems. Therefore, incorporating probiotics and prebiotics into one's diet can foster gut microbiota balance, supporting overall well-being and digestive health.
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Title : Molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-atherogenic actions of probiotics
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