Can Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum Boost Your Health? (2024)

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (L. plantarum, formerly called Lactobacillus plantarum) is a probiotic bacterium with many different strains (types).

L. plantarum can be found in the following products:

  • Fermented foods and beverages
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) probiotic supplements

Researchers have also observed L. plantarum in the body's mucous membranes, saliva, and digestive tract (gut).

This article describes the uses, potential benefits, and safety of L. plantarum.

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Fermented Foods and Beverages

A vibrant history of fermented foods and beverages exists from around the globe. L. plantarum can be found in fermented foods and beverages such as the following:

  • Brined olives
  • Fermented sausages like chouriço (a Portuguese sausage)
  • Fermented soy milk
  • Fufu (fermented cassava from West Africa)
  • Korean kimchi
  • Ogi (fermented pudding made in Nigeria from ground grains)
  • Pickles
  • Raw sourdough (note, L. plantarum mostly can't survive the high temperatures of baking)
  • Sataw-Dong (a traditional fermented sticky bean product in southern Thailand)
  • Sauerkraut
  • Some cheeses
  • Stockfish (dried, unsalted fish, including cod)
  • Tofu
  • Uji (fermented pudding made in Kenya from ground grains)

There are many more fermented fruits and vegetables than what is listed here.

Finding new recipes, learning more about the rich cultures they come from, and taste-testing to see which ones you like can be a fun way to continue to support your health.

The Research

Supplement use should be individualized and vetted by a healthcare professional, such as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RD or RDN), pharmacist, or healthcare provider. No supplement is intended to treat, cure, or prevent disease.

There is significant interest in the microbiome (all the microorganisms living in your body). Researchers have drawn connections between the gut microbiome and nervous system health.

Studies have found links in how changing your body's microbe balance can influence your health. L. plantarum impacts the microbiome and beyond. It has been studied for the following conditions:

  • Anxiety: L. plantarumin adults showed moderate benefits for anxiety. One study researched using L. plantarumstrain P8 daily for 12 weeks. Another study used 1 billioncolony-forming units (CFU) of L. plantarum DR7 strain taken daily for 12 weeks.
  • Anxiety and behavior manifestations in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): One study in male children (7 to 15 years old) decreased specific behaviors.The study used 30 billion CFU of the PS128 strain daily for four weeks.
  • Atopic dermatitis: A study in children (12 months to 13 years) using 5 billion CFU of the CJLP133strain daily for 12 weeks benefitted SCOring of Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) scores.
  • Blood sugar control: Studies showed lower HBA1c levels (average blood sugar levels taken over three months) in people with prediabetes. One study researched 4 billionCFUs of the L. plantarum strain HAC01 for eight weeks. Another used yogurt with more than 5 billion CFU of the OLL2712 strain daily for 12 weeks.
  • Depression and sleep quality: One study showed improvements in depression and sleep quality using30 billion CFU of the PS128 strain for 30 days.
  • High blood pressure (hypertension): One study showed a minimal benefit that wasn't considered clinically significant.
  • Inflammation: A meta-analysis (collection of studies) suggested L. plantarum positively impacts inflammation in the body. One study using up to 90 billion CFU daily L. plantarum TWK10 strain daily for six weeks noted enhanced athletic performance and improved body composition in the participants taking this amount. Researchers thought this may be related to its ability to reduce inflammation.
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis): A study found statistically and clinically significant benefits on IBD symptoms using a combination product with water, fermented oats, barley malt, lecithin, and L. plantarum 299v for eight weeks. However, it's challenging to know the effect of L. plantarum alone.
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): One study suggested benefits for bowel frequency and stool consistency (Bristol score) using 3.52 billion CFU daily of the CCFM1143 strain. Another study used 10 billion CFU of the 299v strain for four weeks with significant benefit. However, another using the 299v strain did not help IBS symptoms.

As with any natural remedy or dietary supplement, L. plantarum should not be used as a substitute for standard care. More studies are needed to confirm these results.

Speak with your healthcare provider if you have questions about your health.

Side Effects and Safety Concerns

Some individuals have experienced side effects from L. plantarum, including gas and bloating.

In the following cases, avoid taking L. plantarum until discussing it further with your healthcare provider:

  • People with weakened or impaired immune systems
  • Premature infants

There has also been interest in how the gut microbiome impacts the body's use of certain medications and how medications impact the microbiome.

Antibiotics, while helpful, can reduce both bad and good microbes in the body.

However, a review suggested following nonantibiotic medicines also impact levels of Lactobacillus species in the body:

  • ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors
  • Opioids
  • Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
  • Tricyclic antidepressants (reduced Lactobacillus levels)

Some supplements risk being contaminated. Seek products that mention "current good manufacturing practices" (CGMP) on the label.

Dietary supplements are not regulated the same way prescription medications are in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve them for safety and effectiveness before products are marketed. Choose a supplement tested by a trusted third party, such as the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP), ConsumerLab.com, or NSF.org, whenever possible.

However, even if supplements are third-party tested, they are not necessarily safe for all or effective in general. Therefore, talking to your healthcare provider about any supplements you plan to take and asking about potential interactions with other supplements or medications is essential.

Summary

Research suggests L. plantarum may offer some health benefits. However, more, extensive clinical trials are needed to confirm results. To boost your intake of L. plantarum from foods, look into fermented foods such as sauerkraut and kimchi.

If you're considering taking L. plantarum in supplement form, speak with your healthcare provider to ensure it's the right option.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Lactiplantibacillus plantarum the same as Lactobacillus plantarum?

    Yes. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is one of the most varied species of lactic acid bacteria. It was formerly known as Lactobacillus plantarum.

  • What are the side effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum?

    Some individuals have experienced side effects like gas and bloating.

  • Does Lactiplantibacillus plantarum help with weight loss?

    L. plantarum may impact body composition. However, focusing on small changes over time, reducing stress, and thinking about what you can add to your plate and lifestyle is important. Increasing lean protein, healthy fats, and fiber through whole grains, vegetables, and fruit can bolster your overall health goals. Focus on shifting your body composition by increasing lean muscle mass. Lifting weights can help this process. You can also try movement or exercises that you genuinely enjoy.

    Before making dietary or movement changes, check in with your healthcare provider if you have underlying health conditions like kidney conditions or diabetes. In this case, you may need further, tailored advice about the balance of your diet. Seeking guidance from a registered dietitian nutritionist (RD or RDN) can be especially helpful.

  • Is Lactiplantibacillus plantarum good for IBS?

    Research demonstrated specific strains of L. plantarum benefited some symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) but not all. One study suggested benefits for bowel frequency and stool consistency (Bristol score) using 3.52 billion CFU of the CCFM1143 strain daily. Another study used 10 billion colony-forming units (cfu) of the 299v strain for four weeks with significant benefit. However, another using the 299v strain did not help IBS symptoms.

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Can Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum Boost Your Health? ›

Most studies showed that probiotics with L. plantarum reduced BMI, body weight, and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) in overweight/obese adults [42, 88,89,90], and suggested that intervention of probiotics with L. plantarum could reduce total serum cholesterol in overweight subjects [88, 91,92,93].

What are the benefits of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum? ›

plantarum) is a type of probiotic ("good" bacteria) found in the mouth and gut. It's also found in fermented foods. "Good" bacteria such as L. plantarum can help break down food, absorb nutrients, and fight off "bad" organisms that might cause diseases.

Is lactiplantibacillus plantarum gram positive? ›

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is a gram-positive lactic acid bacteria species.

Is lactobacillus acidophilus good for health? ›

L. acidophilus is a species of beneficial microbial flora and has been proven to play an important role in many pathological and physiological processes. It has been shown to improve CVD and lactose intolerance, prevent and treat cancer, regulate immunity, and improve gastrointestinal diseases.

Is it safe to take Lactobacillus daily? ›

Lactobacillus acidophilus is generally considered safe for most people. Gas, upset stomach, and diarrhea are potential side effects in some people (not on antibiotic therapy) who take more than 1 to 2 billion L. acidophilus CFUs daily.

How to know if probiotics are working? ›

But there are some common indicators that they may be working for you.
  • Less stomach pain. For some people, certain probiotics can help with stomach pain and cramps. ...
  • More frequent poops. ...
  • Less bloating. ...
  • Improved sleep. ...
  • Better mood, memory, and mental clarity. ...
  • Fewer vagin*l infections.
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How does Lactobacillus plantarum reduce weight? ›

plantarum LMT1-48 has an anti-obesity effect by reducing liver weight and liver triglycerides, and downregulating the expression of lipogenic genes in the livers of HFD-fed obese mice. Effect of L. plantarum LMT1-48 on the expression of lipogenic genes in the liver of HFD-fed mice.

Is Lactobacillus plantarum positive or negative? ›

Lactobacillus plantarum is a Gram positive lactic acid bacterium commonly found in fermented food and in the gastro intestinal tract and is commonly used in the food industry as a potential starter probiotic.

Is Lactobacillus plantarum safe? ›

Lactobacillus plantarum is a non-gas-producing lactic acid bacterium that is generally regarded as safe (GRAS) with Qualified Presumption of Safety (QPS) status. Although traditionally used for dairy, meat and vegetable fermentation, L.

What is the best source of Lactobacillus plantarum? ›

L. plantarum is commonly found in many fermented food products including sauerkraut, pickles, brined olives, Korean kimchi, Nigerian Ogi, sourdough, and other fermented plant material, some cheeses, fermented sausages, and stock fish.

What is the most common disease caused by Lactobacillus? ›

Endocarditis. Among infections caused by lactobacilli, endocarditis, with or without bacteremia, is the most common.

How long does it take for Lactobacillus acidophilus to work? ›

Depending on how sensitive you are, many people feel a difference after a few days. More fundamental effects of the probiotics such as improvements to mood, weight loss or a reduction in inflammation of your gut barrier might set in after 4-8 weeks.

What medications should not be taken with probiotics? ›

Some medications that may interact with certain probiotics include: antibiotics, antifungals (such as clotrimazole, ketoconazole, griseofulvin, nystatin).

Why do cardiologists warn against probiotics? ›

But, when it comes to pre-and probiotics, cardiologists are warning they aren't a treatment for elevated blood pressure, cholesterol, or other heart health markers. The health benefits of probiotics are also strain-specific, so taking any probiotic off the shelf won't guarantee results.

What does Lactobacillus plantarum do? ›

L. plantarum 299v is a probiotic strain of lactic acid bacteria naturally appearing in human gut, which can modulate the immune system. Its immunomodulating properties are observed among others in decreasing the level of anti-inflammatory cytokines.

Who should not take acidophilus? ›

If you have a weakened immune system or other health conditions, talk to your healthcare professional before taking a product such as acidophilus that has live bacteria. Premature infants who've received probiotics have had serious infections.

What are the benefits of Lactobacillus in the human body? ›

Thus, Lactobacilli are capable of preventing intestinal damage caused by certain bacterial infections. Lactobacillus probiotics have been demonstrated to inhibit the development of infection by pathogenic bacteria, such as C. difficile and C. perfringens (87), Campylobacter jejuni (88), S.

Does Lactobacillus plantarum reduce cholesterol? ›

Lactobacillus plantarum ECGC13110402 is a probiotic, selected for its high bile salt hydrolase and cholesterol reducing activity.

What are the interesting facts about Lactobacillus plantarum? ›

L. plantarum is one of the most 'hardy' strains of probiotics, thanks to its ability to withstand a huge variety of different temperatures. In fact, it can survive in any environment between 1-60 degrees Celsius. It can also adapt to a wide scale of atmospheric pressures.

What foods are high in Lactobacillus plantarum? ›

plantarum is a potential probiotic and is mainly from fermented food systems [49], including pickles, sauerkraut, Korean kimchi, brined olives, sourdough, Nigerian Ogi, and other fermented fruits and vegetables and also some cheeses, fermented sausages, and stockfish (unsalted fish, especially cod) [49, 56] (Table 2).

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