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Probiotics and Synbiotics as Potential Biotics in Gut Health-Promoting Nutrition Stephanie Kartjito, Melissa; Faisal Umam, Aldo
Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jisn.v1i3.16

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Disorders of gut health can impact a variety of health problems, including the digestive system, immunity, and even mental health. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of probiotics and synbiotics as potential biotics in nutrition to improve gut health. This study used qualitative research methods. The data collection technique for this is literature study. The data that has been collected is then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The research results show that probiotics and synbiotics are potential biotics in nutrition that can improve intestinal health. Probiotics and synbiotics can help modulate the composition of the body's beneficial microbiota. In addition, it can help reduce levels of pathogenic bacteria and help reduce persistent inflation of the intestines, which can improve the balance of the body's beneficial microbiota
Prebiotic Beyond Immunity: Benefits on Children’s Physical and Cognitive Growth Jatiningrum Muaris, Hindah; Stephanie Kartjito, Melissa; Fadil Himawan, Muhamad
Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jisn.v1i5.27

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Prebiotics have long been known to play an important role in supporting the immune system, especially in children. However, recent research shows that the benefits of prebiotics are not limited to increasing immunity. Prebiotics also have a positive impact on children's physical and cognitive growth. This study aims to identify and analyze the benefits of prebiotics on children's physical growth and cognitive development. This study uses a qualitative research method. The data collection technique in this study was through literature studies. The data that has been collected was then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. Research shows that prebiotics play a role in supporting children's physical growth by improving nutrient absorption and supporting healthy bone development. In addition, prebiotics also have an important role in improving cognitive function. The relationship between gut health and the brain is increasingly recognized, with recent research stating that the condition of the gut microbiota can affect cognitive health. Beneficial bacteria that receive prebiotic intake can produce compounds that can cross the blood-brain barrier, affecting cognitive functions such as memory, learning, and concentration.
Impact of Gut Dysbiosis on Child Development by Caesarean Section Stephanie Kartjito, Melissa; Nurjannah, Aisyah
Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jisn.v1i2.7

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Caesarean delivery is an important medical procedure, and it is important to understand how this surgery may affect the balance of the child's gut microbiota. This study aims to determine the impact of gut dysbiosis on growth and development for children with Caesarean section. The research method used in this study is a literature study method with a qualitative approach, namely data collection by understanding and studying theories from various literatures related to the research. The results showed that gut dysbiosis can lead to digestive disorders, impaired nutrient absorption, and impaired physical growth. The compromised composition of the gut microbiota leads to a weakened immune system that can make children susceptible to infections and diseases, hindering their overall growth. Thus, medical and nutritionist care is needed to overcome the negative effects of gut dysbiosis in children born by caesarean section.
The Benefit of Diverse Fibre Prebiotics for Gut Health and Growth & Development Jatiningrum Muaris, Hindah; Stephanie Kartjito, Melissa; Salsabila, Irma Nuraeni
Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Indonesian Specialized Nutrition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jisn.v2i4.31

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Good gut health is essential to the well-being of the body, as the gut plays a role in digestion,nutrient absorption and immune system regulation. An imbalance in the gut microbiota can lead todigestive disorders, inflammation and decreased immunity. Prebiotics are compounds that cannot bedigested by the human body, but can be utilized by beneficial gut microorganisms, such as probioticbacteria. Prebiotics serve as a food source for good bacteria, support their growth, and maintain thebalance of gut microbiota. This review aims to discuss the benefits of fiber prebiotics, specifically FOS:GOS1:9 and Inulin, in supporting gut health and growth and development. The results showed that naturallyfounded prebiotics in various foods have an important role in promoting the growth of beneficial gutbacteria. Fiber prebiotics such as FOS:GOS 1:9 and Inulin act as “fertilizer” for benefical and nourishingthe gut microbiota, especially bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, which play a role in maintaining digestivehealth. These prebiotics help to improve the balance of the gut microbiota, which in turn supports ahealthy body. Proper dosing is essential for optimal benefits from prebiotics.