• Title of article

    Probiotics and glycemic control: A simplified interplay model for the pathways behind

  • Author/Authors

    Firouzi ، Somayyeh - University Putra Malaysia

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    24
  • To page
    28
  • Abstract
    The link between gut microbiota composition, insulin resistance, and diabetes has been recently proposed. As such, the impact of probiotics on improving glycemic control has been reported recently. Although probiotics have attracted much interest as a complementary approach to improve glucose metabolism, the mechanisms underlying their actions remained to be determined. Hence, here we aim to review the mechanisms by which the probiotics might affect glycemic control. Probiotics improve glycemic control through diminishing fermentation of polysaccharides, suppressing inflammation, act as bile acid de-conjugate hydrolase, increase the bioavailability of Gliclazide drugs and changes in incretin secretion. However, the pathway behind the effect of probiotics on glycemic control is complex with many interplay interactions. The involvement of multiple mechanisms may explain the ambiguities in determining the exact mechanism that is behind this effect.
  • Keywords
    Probiotics , Type 2 diabetes , Glucose homeostasis , Glycemic control
  • Journal title
    Food Health
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Journal title
    Food Health
  • Record number

    2462590