Frontiers in Microbiology (Sep 2018)

The Lactobacillus casei Group: History and Health Related Applications

  • Daragh Hill,
  • Daragh Hill,
  • Daragh Hill,
  • Ivan Sugrue,
  • Ivan Sugrue,
  • Ivan Sugrue,
  • Conor Tobin,
  • Conor Tobin,
  • Conor Tobin,
  • Colin Hill,
  • Colin Hill,
  • Catherine Stanton,
  • Catherine Stanton,
  • R. Paul Ross

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The Lactobacillus casei group (LCG), composed of the closely related Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus paracasei, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus are some of the most widely researched and applied probiotic species of lactobacilli. The three species have been extensively studied, classified and reclassified due to their health promoting properties. Differentiation is often difficult by conventional phenotypic and genotypic methods and therefore new methods are being continually developed to distinguish the three closely related species. The group remain of interest as probiotics, and their use is widespread in industry. Much research has focused in recent years on their application for health promotion in treatment or prevention of a number of diseases and disorders. The LCG have the potential to be used prophylactically or therapeutically in diseases associated with a disturbance to the gut microbiota. The group have been extensively researched with regard to stress responses, which are crucial for their survival and therefore application as probiotics.

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