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This study aims to investigate the efficacy of the lactic acid bacteria "LUA probiotics" in reducing serum uric acid levels. The use of health supplements prior to the onset of gout symptoms is proposed as a preventive strategy to mitigate the development of gout and to reduce the subsequent reliance on long-term pharmacological treatments. Hyperuricemia is the presence of abnormally high levels of uric acid in the blood serum. Long-term hyperuricemia is a major factor in causing gout. In addition, hyperuricemia is associated with many diseases. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of hyperuricemia has gradually attracted attention. In recent years, studies have pointed out that whether from cell experiments or animal experiments, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have the effect of lowering uric acid. However, there is a lack of rigorous clinical observational studies to further explore whether lactic acid bacteria really have the effect of lowering uric acid. This product "LUA Probiotics" is a probiotic developed and produced by the Longtan Branch of Grape King Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Its main ingredients include Lactobacillus reuteri (Lactobacillus reuteri), β-carotene, silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate. This product is not yet commercially available.
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This study aims to investigate the efficacy of the lactic acid bacteria "LUA probiotics" in reducing serum uric acid levels. The use of health supplements prior to the onset of gout symptoms is proposed as a preventive strategy to mitigate the development of gout and to reduce the subsequent reliance on long-term pharmacological treatments. In recent years, lactic acid bacteria have gradually been recognized to have many benefits for human health, especially in regulating intestinal flora, enhancing immune function, and improving metabolism. Uric acid is a product of purine metabolism in the human body. Excessive uric acid concentration can cause hyperuricemia, which in turn increases the risk of gout attacks. The formation of hyperuricemia is related to multiple factors, including poor eating habits, genetic factors, and metabolic disorders (Saito et al, 2021, Cheng et al, 2023).
As research on intestinal microbiota deepens, scientists have discovered that changes in intestinal flora may have a certain impact on metabolic diseases, including hyperuricemia. As an important type of probiotics, lactic acid bacteria have the ability to improve the structure of intestinal flora, regulate immune response and have anti-inflammatory effects. Recent studies have shown that lactic acid bacteria may play a positive role in reducing uric acid concentration in the blood through various mechanisms, such as degrading purine substances in the intestine, promoting uric acid excretion, and inhibiting uric acid production (Ni et al, 2021, Hussain et al, 2024).
In addition, the function of lactic acid bacteria in regulating the intestinal environment, improving the diversity of intestinal microorganisms and promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria may also indirectly affect the metabolic process of uric acid. Therefore, exploring the potential of lactic acid bacteria in regulating uric acid concentration has become a hot topic in many current studies. These studies not only provide new insights into the health effects of lactic acid bacteria, but also provide new directions for the prevention and treatment of gout and other diseases related to abnormal uric acid.
This study will explore the potential role and mechanism of lactic acid bacteria in lowering uric acid and evaluate its feasibility as an adjuvant therapy.
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