A Comprehensive Overview of Postbiotics with a Special Focus on Discovery Techniques and Clinical Applications

Author:

Kumar Anand1ORCID,Green Katelyn M.1,Rawat Manmeet2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biochemistry and Biotechnology Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA

2. Department of Medicine, The Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 17033, USA

Abstract

The increasing interest in postbiotics, a term gaining recognition alongside probiotics and prebiotics, aligns with a growing number of clinical trials demonstrating positive outcomes for specific conditions. Postbiotics present several advantages, including safety, extended shelf life, ease of administration, absence of risk, and patentability, making them more appealing than probiotics alone. This review covers various aspects, starting with an introduction, terminology, classification of postbiotics, and brief mechanisms of action. It emphasizes microbial metabolomics as the initial step in discovering novel postbiotics. Commonly employed techniques such as NMR, GC-MS, and LC-MS are briefly outlined, along with their application principles and limitations in microbial metabolomics. The review also examines existing research where these techniques were used to identify, isolate, and characterize postbiotics derived from different microbial sources. The discovery section concludes by highlighting challenges and future directions to enhance postbiotic discovery. In the second half of the review, we delve deeper into numerous published postbiotic clinical trials to date. We provide brief overviews of system-specific trial applications, their objectives, the postbiotics tested, and their outcomes. The review concludes by highlighting ongoing applications of postbiotics in extended clinical trials, offering a comprehensive overview of the current landscape in this evolving field.

Funder

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Publisher

MDPI AG

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