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Postbiotic Supplementation for Children and Newborn’s Health
Authors:Daniela Morniroli  Giulia Vizzari  Alessandra Consales  Fabio Mosca  Maria Lorella Giannì
Institution:1.Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan, 20122 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (G.V.); (A.C.); (M.L.G.);2.Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, NICU, 20122 Milan, Italy
Abstract:It is now well known how the microbiota can positively or negatively influence humans health, depending on its composition. The microbiota’s countless beneficial effects have allowed it to be defined as a genuine symbiont for our species. In an attempt to positively influence the microbiota, research has focused on probiotics and prebiotics. Probiotics are viable beneficial bacteria of various strains. Prebiotics are specific substances able to favor the development of advantageous bacteria strains. Postbiotics are a new category of compounds capable of affecting the microbiota. According to the different definitions, postbiotics include both nonviable bacteria and substances deriving from bacterial metabolism. Postbiotics are particularly promising in pediatric settings, as they offer some advantages over probiotics, including the absence of the risk of intestinal translocation or worsening of local inflammation. For these reasons, their use in fragile population categories such as newborns, and even more prematures, seems to be the best solution for improving microbiota’s health in this population. This narrative review aims to collect the research conducted so far on postbiotics’ potential in the first stages of life.
Keywords:microbiota  postbiotics  paraprobiotics  nonviable bacteria  gut axis
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