Probiotics are live microorganisms that
benefit human health when administered in sufficient
dosages, and are widely used as therapy to re-establish
unbalanced human microbiota. They are composed of
various microorganism strains, most commonly lactic
acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium,
and Streptococcus, or yeast Saccharomyces boulardii,
which are beneficial for human health. These
microorganisms have the ability to resist bile salts,
gastric acids, and pancreatic enzymes, as well as to
colonize the intestinal tract. Thus, they are the optimal
choice for probiotics. They can also be ingested through
daily food intake. Fermented food, especially yogurt, is
rich in probiotic microorganisms. Recently, probiotics
are being used to effectively treat certain acute and
chronic diseases as intestinal disorders are highly
related to irregular gastrointestinal microbiota.
Irritable bowel syndrome is the most regularly
diagnosed gastroenterological disorder. In addition,
diarrhea can be reduced or even treated with the proper
usage of probiotics.
Keywords : Probiotics; Microorganisms; Treatment; Lactobacillus; Bifidobacterium