Influence of probiotics on inflammatory bowel disease

Publication: 04/11/2021

Page: 14-22

Volume 1 Issue 1

How to cite 

Claire, W. E. (2021). Influence of probiotics on inflammatory bowel disease. IRESPUB Journal of Life Sciences, 1(1), 14-22. 

Claire W.E.

Independent researcher, Montpellier, France

 
Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is one of the crucial immune-mediated inflammatory diseases in which an imbalance occurs within the cellular inflammatory pathways. This article takes a look at what IBD is and the potentials of probiotic use in eradicating or curbing IBD, as well as its particular possible protective influence.

 

Keywords

probiotics; inflammatory; immune-mediated.

 

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