Evaluation of the Safety and Impact of Heat-Treated Lactiplantibacillus plantarum KM2 Fermentation on Gut Microbiome Architecture
Seok Won, Yejin Jeong, Ji-Eun Kim, Jong-Hoon Kim, Hyun Soo Song, Hyun-Hwa Bae, Mi-Sun Kwak, Don-Kyu Kim, Moon-Hee Sung, Suryang Kwak

TL;DR
This study shows that a heat-treated postbiotic from L. plantarum KM2 is safe and alters gut microbiome diversity in elderly people.
Contribution
The study provides first evidence of KLP-KM2's safety and its impact on gut microbiome architecture in older adults.
Findings
KLP-KM2 consumption did not cause adverse reactions in elderly participants.
KLP-KM2 increased the presence of Veillonella spp. in the gut microbiome.
Veillonella colonization was observed in participants who lacked it at baseline.
Abstract
Postbiotics, bioactive compounds from the fermentation process by probiotics, are gaining attention for their potential health benefits as safer alternatives to live probiotic microbes. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is a well-studied probiotic species known for promoting gut health and immune modulation. However, the safety and effects of its postbiotic formulations on the gut microbiome structure remain less explored. This study presents a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human study of KLP-KM2, a postbiotic consisting of heat-treated L. plantarum KM2 fermentation complex, in elderly participants. Over 12 weeks, KLP-KM2 consumption did not result in noticeable adverse reaction cases compared to the placebo. Nevertheless, the gut microbial diversity and taxonomic architecture of the KLP-KM2 recipients were differentiated from those of the placebo recipients after 12 weeks. A…
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TopicsProbiotics and Fermented Foods · Gut microbiota and health · Food Quality and Safety Studies
