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Călina Ciont1,2, Amalia Mesaros3, Ana Maria Cocean1
1Department of Food Science, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)
|April 26, 2025
概括
益生菌通过粘附于氧化铁纳米颗粒 (Fe3O4NP) 来增强铁的生物可用性. 这种益生菌介导的方法增加了铁的吸收,并减少了与传统铁补充剂相关的胃肠道副作用.
科学领域:
- 生物技术是生物技术.
- 纳米技术纳米技术
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 缺铁性贫血是一个全球性的健康问题.
- 传统的铁补充剂具有较低的生物可用性,并引起副作用.
- 需要新的策略来改善铁补充.
研究的目的:
- 研究益生菌提高铁的生物可用性的潜力.
- 探索益生菌介导的机制,以改善铁的吸收.
- 评估益生菌和氧化铁纳米颗粒 (Fe3O4NP) 之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 通过共同沉合成Fe3O4NP.
- 使用电子显微镜和光谱学来表征NP.
- 研究了Lactobacillus fermentum,L. rhamnosus和L. plantarum与Fe3O4NP的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 益生菌粘附并被Fe3O4NP内部化,而L. fermentum显示出最高的容量.
- 益生菌代谢促进了Fe3O4氧化到Fe2O3.3.
- Fe3O4 NP治疗增强了细菌活力和代谢活性,表明了协同作用.
结论:
- 益生菌辅助的铁补充剂有望改善铁的生物可用性.
- 这种方法可以减轻铁补充剂的胃肠道副作用.
- 益生菌为增强铁的输送提供了一种新的策略.
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