Influence of Synbiotics on Selected Oxidative Stress Parameters

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The aim of the present study was to assess synbiotic (Lactobacillus casei + inulin) influence on oxidative stress parameters such as concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), glutathione, and free sulfhydryl groups content. Experiments were carried out on healthy volunteers (n=32). The subjects were divided into women group (n=16) and men group (n=16) and randomly assigned to synbiotic and control groups. Blood samples were collected before synbiotic supplementation and after 7 wks, at the end of the study. The administration of synbiotic resulted in a significant decrease in MDA (p<0.01), H2O2 (p<0.01), and GSSG concentrations (p<0.05) as compared with the control groups and significant increase in the concentrations of GSHt (p<0.001), GSH (p<0.01), and-SH group content (p<0.05) versus control. Synbiotics containing L. casei plus inulin may have positive influence on selected oxidative stress markers.

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Kleniewska, P., & Pawliczak, R. (2017). Influence of Synbiotics on Selected Oxidative Stress Parameters. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9315375

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