Bousdouni Panoraia, Kandyliari Aikaterini, Kargadouri Anastasia, Potsaki Panagiota, Papagianni Olga I, Stylianou Maria-Eleni, Stathopoulou Nikoletta, Andrianopoulou Panagiota, Kapsokefalou Maria, Bountziouka Vasiliki, Kolomvotsou Anastasia, Prapa Ioanna, Mitropoulou Gregoria, Pavlatou Chrysoula, Tzakos Andreas G, Panas Panayiotis, Kourkoutas Yiannis, Koutelidakis Antonios E
Laboratory of Nutrition and Public Health, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of the Aegean, 81400 Myrina, Greece.
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2025 May 22;61(6):956. doi: 10.3390/medicina61060956.
: The development of non-dairy probiotic products is a challenge for the food industry, while cereals, as probiotic carriers, provide the means to incorporate probiotics, prebiotics, and fiber into the human diet. The present study investigated the effects of spp. immobilized on oat flakes on blood and urine biomarkers in a randomized placebo-controlled single-blind clinical trial. : Fifty-four eligible participants were randomized into a placebo or probiotic group that consumed 5 g of oat flakes daily for 12 weeks. Blood and urine samples were collected at the baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks to assess the glycemic, lipemic, inflammatory, immunological, and antioxidant biomarkers, as well as the vitamin levels. : The intervention group exhibited a significant reduction in their hs-CRP levels ( = 0.002) and a trend toward decreased IL-6 levels ( = 0.035) at week 12 compared to the control group, suggesting a potential anti-inflammatory effect. Additionally, a significant reduction in insulin levels was observed in the probiotic group at week 6, with a clinical trend toward differentiation despite the absence of statistically significant differences between the groups. Furthermore, there were promising results regarding certain biomarkers, such as vitamin B12 and cortisol levels, in the probiotic group. : The twelve-week consumption of spp. immobilized on oat flakes resulted in improvements in inflammatory, metabolic, and stress-related biomarkers. These results support the examined concept of non-dairy probiotic products, though further research is needed to confirm their efficacy and clarify their underlying mechanisms.
非乳制品益生菌产品的开发对食品行业来说是一项挑战,而谷物作为益生菌载体,为将益生菌、益生元及纤维纳入人类饮食提供了途径。本研究在一项随机安慰剂对照单盲临床试验中,调查了固定在燕麦片上的[具体菌种]对血液和尿液生物标志物的影响。54名符合条件的参与者被随机分为安慰剂组或益生菌组,两组每天食用5克燕麦片,持续12周。在基线期、6周和12周时采集血液和尿液样本,以评估血糖、血脂、炎症、免疫和抗氧化生物标志物以及维生素水平。与对照组相比,干预组在第12周时hs-CRP水平显著降低(P = 0.002),IL-6水平有下降趋势(P = 0.035),表明可能具有抗炎作用。此外,益生菌组在第6周时胰岛素水平显著降低,尽管两组之间没有统计学上的显著差异,但存在临床分化趋势。此外,益生菌组在某些生物标志物方面,如维生素B12和皮质醇水平,也有令人鼓舞的结果。食用固定在燕麦片上的[具体菌种]12周可改善炎症、代谢和与压力相关的生物标志物。这些结果支持了非乳制品益生菌产品的研究概念,不过还需要进一步研究来证实其疗效并阐明其潜在机制。