<< Return to News

The Interplay Between Leaky Gut, Inflammation, and Probiotic Solutions

Leaky gut is an issue often caused by inflammation of intestinal tissue cells. Sometimes, complications from this problem, commonly referred to as leaky gut syndrome, can lead to even more inflammation throughout the body, creating a negative cycle and potentially leading to a host of adverse health outcomes. In order to address these issues and improve your customers’ overall health, it’s essential to understand the link between inflammation and leaky gut. Luckily, probiotics with anti-inflammatory properties could offer a great solution—here’s how.

What is leaky gut?

Leaky gut refers to increased permeability of the intestinal lining. This lining is comprised of intestinal tissue cells and acts as a barrier between the gut and the rest of the body, allowing nutrients and other beneficial material to pass into the bloodstream while preventing the escape of undesirable bacteria, food particles, and toxins. However, if these cells become inflamed, intestinal permeability increases, reducing the lining’s ability to prevent potentially harmful substances from entering the bloodstream. As these substances leak out, they trigger a greater immune response, leading to increased, sustained inflammation.1,2

How are leaky gut and inflammation connected?

These two issues are closely tied: Leaky gut is caused by intestinal inflammation, and the resulting flow of unwanted bacteria and other material into the bloodstream leads to additional systemic inflammation. This is typically called leaky gut syndrome. Prolonged inflammation of the immune system can lead to a multitude of unpleasant health outcomes, including general digestive problems, increased susceptibility to allergens, cardiovascular issues, and other immune-related difficulties. One study even suggests that leaky gut could give rise to increased musculoskeletal pain because of its connection to systemic inflammation.2, 3

The Power of Probiotics

If your customers are seeking ways to address the problems that arise from leaky gut and systemic inflammation, probiotics can be an effective solution, particularly ingredients with anti-inflammatory properties. By improving the gut microbiome, probiotics positively impact the strength and integrity of the intestinal lining. This helps protect against leaky gut, which can subsequently decrease sustained immune system inflammation and its various adverse effects.1,2

 

MDG: Your Partner in Human Health Innovation

At MDG, our innovative approach to human health helps you differentiate your probiotic product portfolio. When you work with us, you’re getting an agile, expert partner who’s plugged in to the market landscape and dedicated to your success in Bacillus-based probiotics. Ready to explore the possibilities for yourself? Contact us today!

MDG is the probiotic provider that helps you differentiate faster without the added risk of investing your own resources in the development process.

References

  1. Aleman, R. S., Moncada, M., & Aryana, K. J. (2023). Leaky gut and the ingredients that help treat it: A review. Molecules, 28(2), 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020619
  2. Di Vincenzo, F., Del Gaudio, A., Petito, V., Lopetuso, L. R., & Scaldaferri, F. (2024). Gut microbiota, intestinal permeability, and systemic inflammation: A narrative review. Internal and Emergency Medicine, 19, 275–293. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-023-03374-w
  3. Álvarez-Herms, J., González, A., Corbi, F., Odriozola, I., & Odriozola, A. (2023). Possible relationship between the gut leaky syndrome and musculoskeletal injuries: The important role of gut microbiota as indirect modulator. AIMS Public Health, 10(3), 710–738. https://doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2023049
Search Insights
Recently Posted Insights

Get Ready for WEFTEC: Watch Our Wastewater Webinar

We’re excited to see you in Chicago, IL, at WEFTEC 2025! If you’d like to set up a meeting with one of our experts ahead of time, contact us today to get on the schedule. Before you head out, take a peek at some of the expertise we have to offer by watching our...

The Changing Landscape of the Human Health Market in 2025

If you’re a probiotic supplier or manufacturer in the United States, you may be feeling uncertain about the state of the human health market. Unpredictable tariff adjustments and shifting regulatory guidelines on topics like self-affirmed GRAS status are just a couple...

MDG at SIMB 2025: Your Trusted Microbial Contract Manufacturer

Join us at the 2025 Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) Annual Meeting! We’re exhibiting July 27–30 at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco. Visit us at Booth #20 to speak with an expert in person and learn more about our capabilities for...

How to Help Your Wastewater Customers Prepare for Winter

The changing of the seasons can have a pronounced effect on wastewater systems, particularly when the weather gets cold. Lower temperatures correspond to a decrease in microbial activity, which slows the treatment process. If you’re looking for a solution for your...

Bacillus: The Smarter Solution for RV Sewage System Treatment

Summer is here, which means your customers might be bringing out their RVs for the first trip of the season. However, even on a carefree camping adventure, RVs need to be maintained, particularly their sewage systems. If you’re looking to add an RV tank treatment to...

Choose Bacillus for Septic System Maintenance

According to the EPA, over 20% of US homes rely on septic systems to treat their wastewater.1 When these systems are not properly maintained, multiple issues can arise, such as backups, odors, and flooding. To offer your customers reliable septic system maintenance...

A Distributor’s Guide to Improving Water Quality

Water quality is crucial for wastewater treatment facility operators to maintain—not only to meet compliance standards for their effluent, but also to keep their systems running smoothly. As experts in helping you monitor and improve this key metric at your customers’...

Transform Your Probiotic Products with BoostBac™

Our mission to Feed, Clean, Save the World focuses on improving human health and diving deep into research and development of Bacillus-based probiotic ingredients. We recently released our new probiotic product, BoostBac™, which positively affects the gut microbiome...

Related News