The role of synbiotics in correcting gut microbiota disorders and increased intestinal permeability: A review

Author:

Ardatskaya Maria D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Central State Medical Academy of the President of the Russian Federation

Abstract

The gut microbiota participates in all metabolic processes in the human body, and its state determines the course of pathological processes. Intestinal infections, IBS, IBD, SIBO, diverticular disease, celiac disease, cancer, food intolerance, allergies, liver and pancreatic diseases, obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, hematological, cardiological, genitourinary, rheumatological, neurological, neuropsychiatric and other disorders are associated with dysbiosis and increased permeability of the intestinal barrier. The means of correcting the gut microbiota are constantly being improved. The importance and expediency of using pro- and prebiotics as part of the complex therapy of many diseases is currently confirmed not only by large international clinical studies, but also by modern methods of diagnosing microbiota disorders. The review article presents clinically confirmed data on the effectiveness of the use of synbiotic Maxilac® for the correction of gut microbiota disorders and increased intestinal permeability in infectious diseases, postCOVID syndrome, IBS, including post-infectious IBS, as well as in severe atopic dermatitis in children.

Publisher

Consilium Medicum

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