Affiliations 

  • 1 a Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences , International Medical University , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
  • 2 b Department of Microbiology , Centre for Post Graduate Studies, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology , Bhubaneswar , Odisha , India
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr, 2019;59(8):1230-1236.
PMID: 29190117 DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2017.1399860

Abstract

Gut microbiomes may have a significant impact on mood and cognition, which is leading experts towards a new frontier in neuroscience. Studies have shown that increase in the amount of good bacteria in the gut can curb inflammation and cortisol level, reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety, lowers stress reactivity, improves memory and even lessens neuroticism and social anxiety. This shows that, probably the beneficial gut bacteria or probiotics function mechanistically as delivery vehicles for neuroactive compounds. Thus, a psychobiotic is a live organism, when ingested in adequate amounts, produces a health benefit in patients suffering from psychiatric illness. Study of these novel class of probiotics may open up the possibility of rearrangement of intestinal microbiota for effective management of various psychiatric disorders.

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