Intestinal Flora Related Services

The human intestinal flora makes up a micro-ecosystem. A wide variety of different strains of bacteria exist in this system and have multiple important functions that affect the overall health of the body. Abnormal or impaired intestinal flora can be a source of serious disease. Creative Enzymes is committed to studying the composition and function of the intestinal flora through our technologies to better provide personalized intestinal probiotic treatment solutions to our clients.

Intestinal Flora and Human Health

The human gut contains 100 trillion live bacteria, and all of these microorganisms are called the intestinal flora. There are two types of bacteria in the intestinal flora, beneficial and harmful. In a healthy human body, they are well balanced and dominated by beneficial bacteria. These beneficial bacteria, which have a positive impact on intestinal health, mainly include Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. Beneficial bacteria play an important role in nutrition and disease prevention. When Staphylococcus, Clostridium difficile and other harmful bacteria are predominant, they may have direct adverse effects on the host, and these factors are thought to contribute to aging, promotion of cancer, liver and kidney disease, hypertension and atherosclerosis, and immune deficiency. Therefore, maintaining the proper balance of good intestinal flora is vital to our health.

The pathway of CRC caused by intestinal tumor-associated flora.Fig. 1 The pathway of CRC caused by intestinal tumor-associated flora. (Si, 2021)

Our Services

Creative Enzymes offers a variety of intestinal flora-related services that can help clients identify and detect bacteria in the gut and predict the risk of gut-related diseases. At the same time, we offer personalized probiotic intervention programs to improve and regulate flora for health benefits.

Detection of Intestinal Flora

Creative Enzymes has extensive experience in intestinal flora testing and has developed a standardized testing process, including the culture, isolation and identification of intestinal flora. Our intestinal microbiology platform offers a variety of advanced technologies to detect intestinal flora, with the aim of providing theoretical guidance for our clients' individual nutritional demands.

Research on The Mechanism of Adhesion and Colonization of Intestinal Probiotics

Adherence is the process by which bacteria bind to host intestinal epithelial cells. Intestinal bacterial colonization is critical to human physiology, and studying how intestinal bacteria adhere to the gut broadens our understanding of the microbial community and its relationship to human health. Creative Enzymes uses our expertise to help our clients research the factors influencing the intestinal colonization of probiotics. In view of the complex diversity of intestinal flora, we provide advanced research methods for probiotic intestinal colonization, colonization models and evaluation methods to provide a reference for elucidating the intestinal colonization mechanism of probiotics.

Creative Enzymes is a professional and experienced probiotic supplier and service provider. We are committed to providing a range of professional solutions for intestinal flora-related research to provide insights into our clients' personalized gut health. To get more information, please contact us and we will be happy to serve your research demands.

Reference

  1. Si, H.; et al. Colorectal cancer occurrence and treatment based on changes in intestinal flora//Seminars in Cancer Biology. Academic Press. 2021, 70: 3-10.

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