Fermented dairy products as delivery vehicles of novel probiotic strains isolated from traditional fermented Asian foods

J Food Sci Technol. 2021 Jul;58(7):2467-2478. doi: 10.1007/s13197-020-04857-w. Epub 2020 Oct 23.

Abstract

The screening of novel probiotic strains from various food sources including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and traditional fermented foods, have been of growing concern recently. Most of these potential probiotic lactic acid bacteria isolates were distinguished from the commercial probiotics based on multiple therapeutic effects and functionalities. Recent in vitro and in vivo investigates have also verified the usage of probiotics to lower the risk of diseases. Application of these novel strains in fermented dairy products is also an emerging trend to improve the physical and quality characteristics, functional properties, and safety of dairy products. Moreover, since dairy products are one of the highest consumed products in the globe, the dispatch channels for fermented dairy products are already established. Therefore, incorporating novel probiotic strains into fermented dairy products might be the most feasible approach for their delivery. In this context, our aim is to discuss the feasibility of dairy products as delivery vehicles for novel probiotic strains. Thus, we summarize the scientific evidence that points to a dynamic future for the production of fermented dairy-based probiotics.

Keywords: Fermented dairy product; Functional effect; Probiotic carrier; Probiotics; Traditional fermented food.

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