Probiotics: mechanism of action, health benefits and their application in food industries

Anam Latif(University of Management and Technology), Aamir Shehzad(Unité Matériaux et Transformations), Sobia Niazi(Jiangnan University), Asna Zahid(University of Agriculture Faisalabad), Waqas Ashraf(Jiangnan University), Muhammad Waheed Iqbal(Jiangsu University), Abdur Rehman(Jiangsu University), Tahreem Riaz(Jiangsu University), Rana Muhammad Aadil(University of Agriculture Faisalabad), Imran Mahmood Khan(Jimei University), Fatih Özoğul(Cukurova University), João Miguel Rocha(Universidade do Porto), Tuba Esatbeyoglu(Leibniz University Hannover), Sameh A. Korma(Zagazig University)
Frontiers in Microbiology
August 17, 2023
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Abstract

Probiotics, like lactic acid bacteria, are non-pathogenic microbes that exert health benefits to the host when administered in adequate quantity. Currently, research is being conducted on the molecular events and applications of probiotics. The suggested mechanisms by which probiotics exert their action include; competitive exclusion of pathogens for adhesion sites, improvement of the intestinal mucosal barrier, gut immunomodulation, and neurotransmitter synthesis. This review emphasizes the recent advances in the health benefits of probiotics and the emerging applications of probiotics in the food industry. Due to their capability to modulate gut microbiota and attenuate the immune system, probiotics could be used as an adjuvant in hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, cancer, and gastrointestinal diseases. Considering the functional properties, probiotics are being used in the dairy, beverage, and baking industries. After developing the latest techniques by researchers, probiotics can now survive within harsh processing conditions and withstand GI stresses quite effectively. Thus, the potential of probiotics can efficiently be utilized on a commercial scale in food processing industries.


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