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Title: Probiotic bile salt hydrolase: Current developments and perspectives
Authors: Patel, A K
Singhania, R R
Pandey, A
Chincholkar, Sudhir B
Keywords: Genetic-analysis
Gastrointestinal-tract
Listeria-monocytogenes
Quantitative-determination
Bifidobacterium-adolescentis
Helicobacter-pylori
Bile acids
Probiotics
Bile salt hydrolase
Cholesterol
Bacterial cholyltaurine hydrolase
Lactobacillus-johnsonii 100-100
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 162(1):166-180;Sep 2010
Abstract: Probiotic has modernized the current dietetic sense with novel therapeutic and nutritional benefits to the consumers. The presence of bile salt hydrolase (BSH) in probiotics renders them more tolerant to bile salts, which also helps to reduce the blood cholesterol level of the host. This review focuses on the occurrence of bile salt hydrolase among probiotics and its characterization, importance, applications, and genetics involved with recent updates. Research on bile salt hydrolase is still in its infancy. The current perspective reveals a huge market potential of probiotics with bile salt hydrolase. Intensive research in this field is desired to resolve some of the lacunae.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/987
ISSN: 0273-2289
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