Advanced Therapies Journal

Advanced Therapies Journal

Therapeutic Potential of Probiotics in Burn Management: Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, and Future Directions

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1 Department of Virology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1417613151, Iran.
2 Molecular Medicine Department, Biotechnology Research Centre of Pasteur Institute of Iran.
10.22034/atj.2025.543937.1019
Abstract
The body's equilibrium is disrupted as a result of the intense inflammatory response that is triggered by burn injuries. It is possible that this could result in complications such as infections, sepsis, wounds that do not heal properly, and abnormalities with the metabolism. For the purpose of maintaining the health of the host, probiotics are living bacteria. Because they have the potential to assist burn victims in avoiding complications and accelerating their recovery, they are gaining more and more popularity. With a particular emphasis on how probiotics influence the microbiota in the stomach, the immune system, inflammation, and the healing process of wounds, this study investigates the molecular and physiological mechanisms by which probiotics aid in the treatment of burns. The purpose of this article is to investigate the scientific and clinical evidence that supports the utilization of probiotics in the therapy of burns, particularly for the purpose of preventing infections, accelerating wound healing, and reducing systemic inflammation. In this article, we discuss the challenges that arise about the utilization of probiotic therapy in medical facilities and clinics, and we offer suggestions for how future research could improve the efficacy of this treatment for the treatment of burns.
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Volume 7, Issue 24
Summer 2025
Pages 20-31

  • Receive Date 26 July 2025
  • Revise Date 14 July 2025
  • Accept Date 20 August 2025