Vaginal eubiosis is characterised by beneficial lactobacillus-dominated microbiota. In contrast, vaginal dysbiosis (e.g. bacterial vaginosis, BV), characterised by an overgrowth of multiple anaerobes, is associated with an increased risk of adverse urogenital and reproductive health outcomes. A major distinguishing feature between the vaginal environment in states of eubiosis and dysbiosis is a high concentration of lactic acid, produced by lactobacilli, that acidifies the vagina in eubiosis versus a sharp drop in lactic acid and an increase in pH in dysbiosis. Here we review the antimicrobial, antiviral and immunomodulatory properties of lactic acid and the use of lactic acid and lactobacilli probiotics in preventing or treating BV
While 60% of women experiencing recurring episodes of bacterial vaginosis (BV) with vaginal pH≥...
The human vaginal microbiota plays an important role in the maintenance of a woman’s health, as well...
The homeostasis of the vaginal ecosystem results from complex interactions and synergies among the h...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
In the present narrative review, the probiotic effects of vaginal Lactobacillus spp. are described i...
ABSTRACTThis review considers whether probiotics are effective agents for the treatment and/or preve...
Abstract Background Lactic acid (protonated lactate) has broad antimicrobial activity. Vaginal lacto...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
Lactic acid at sufficiently acidic pH is a potent microbicide, and lactic acid produced by vaginal l...
The human vagina is inhabited by a range of microbes from a pool of over 50 species. Lactobacilli ar...
International audienceAntibiotics continue to be the standard-of-care for bacterial vaginosis (BV), ...
The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic acid produc...
Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When thi...
While 60% of women experiencing recurring episodes of bacterial vaginosis (BV) with vaginal pH≥...
The human vaginal microbiota plays an important role in the maintenance of a woman’s health, as well...
The homeostasis of the vaginal ecosystem results from complex interactions and synergies among the h...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
In the present narrative review, the probiotic effects of vaginal Lactobacillus spp. are described i...
ABSTRACTThis review considers whether probiotics are effective agents for the treatment and/or preve...
Abstract Background Lactic acid (protonated lactate) has broad antimicrobial activity. Vaginal lacto...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
Lactic acid at sufficiently acidic pH is a potent microbicide, and lactic acid produced by vaginal l...
The human vagina is inhabited by a range of microbes from a pool of over 50 species. Lactobacilli ar...
International audienceAntibiotics continue to be the standard-of-care for bacterial vaginosis (BV), ...
The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic acid produc...
Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When thi...
While 60% of women experiencing recurring episodes of bacterial vaginosis (BV) with vaginal pH≥...
The human vaginal microbiota plays an important role in the maintenance of a woman’s health, as well...
The homeostasis of the vaginal ecosystem results from complex interactions and synergies among the h...