| Literature DB >> 34783642 |
Shagun Sharma1, Astha Singh1, Swati Sharma1, Anil Kant1, Surajbhan Sevda2, Mohammad J Taherzadeh3, Vijay Kumar Garlapati1.
Abstract
As a consequence of expanded science and technical research, the market perception of consumers has shifted from standard traditional to valuable foods, which are furthermore nutritional as well as healthier in today's world. This food concept, precisely referred to as functional, focuses on including probiotics, which enhance immune system activity, cognitive response, and overall health. This review primarily focuses on functional foods as functional additives in beverages and other food items that can regulate the human immune system and avert any possibility of contracting the infection. Many safety concerns must be resolved during their administration. Functional foods must have an adequate amount of specific probiotic strain(s) during their use and storage, as good viability is needed for optimum functionality of the probiotic. Thus, when developing novel functional food-based formulations, choosing a strain with strong technological properties is crucial. The present review focused on probiotics as an active ingredient in different beverage formulations and the exerting mechanism of action and fate of probiotics in the human body. Moreover, a comprehensive overview of the regulative and safety issues of probiotics-based foods and beverages formulations.Entities:
Keywords: Functional beverages; immune system; nutritional value; probiotic strain
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34783642 PMCID: PMC8810194 DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2021.2005992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 3.269
Figure 1.Commonly used probiotic strains
Figure 2.Steps involved in making of acidophilus milk
Figure 3.Proposed health benefits of probiotic beverages
Figure 4.Key mechanisms of action of probiotics leading to various health benefits [Modified and adapted from [87]]
Figure 5.Probiotic ADME (Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) process in the body. [Modified and adapted from [108]]
Some probiotics products used commercially [143]
| Product | Probiotic strains | Health claim |
|---|---|---|
| Biola | Stimulates brains, immune system and nervous system | |
| Enfant Plus (strain Bb-12) | Improve bone health and digestive system | |
| Namyang Jayeonuiflavored probiotic yogurt drink | Help to improve digestive system | |
| Toni Nutri Mix (with Muesli) | Improves immune system and helps slimming | |
| Caldus Milk | Food for specified health use (FOSHU) | |
| Dreaming probiotic yogurt drink | Stimulate immune system and improve digestive system | |
| Mengniu | Stimulates immune system and improve digestive system | |
| Vivita drinking yogurt | Help slimming | |
| Yakult | It helps improve intestinal function also builds immunity | |
| GoodBelly | Healthy digestion | |
| DE111 | Improve immune and digestive system | |
| Lifeway plain kefir drink | Improve bone health | |
| Mr. Probiotic | Improve digestive system |
In-vivo studies of probiotic based beverages
| Probiotic based beverage | Animal studies output | Human studies output | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kombucha | Mice: Treatment of gastric ulceration; weight loss; decrease in the ratio of retroperitoneal adipose tissue to body weight; decrease in lipid deposition within the liver cells cytoplasmDuck: Decrease in total cholesterol and the LDL-Ch levels; escalating the HDL-Ch levels | Cytotoxic effects observed on the cancer cells; metalloproteinase matrix activity is decreased, as is the cancer cell motility; infiltration of the cancer cells into the host cells is reduced | |
| Yakult | Male wistar rat: Decreases in sympathetic nerve outflow of anesthetized rats in a tissue-specific manner. | When taken 3 times a week the risk of developing hypertension in eldery people is lowered; probiotic administration altered the gut microbiota and reduced bacterial translocation in Japanese patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus | |
| Kefir | Broiler chickens: Enhances growth performance; lowers total lipid and cholesterol; reduces serum LDL and increase HDL cholesterol; increases antibody titer against sheep red blood cellsWistar rats: Reduced oxidative stress and hyperglycemia progression | Inhibit angiotensin-converting enzyme activity; controls inflammatory response; enhances digestion and microbiota of gut; decrease level of fasting blood glucose and HbA1C levels therefore can be used as adjuvant therapy in prevention of diabetes | |
| Probiotic Bitter Melon Juice | Sprague-Dawley rats: Decrease in blood glucose levels, significant increase in superoxide dismutase(SOD] | Known to manage blood sugar levels, reduce fructosamine levels in type 2 diabetic patients [as per some studies) | |
| Whey Drinks | Male Sprague–Dawley rats: Decrease of of triacylglycerols and low density cholesterol; increase of high density cholesterol | Vitalize immune system; lowers serum cholesterol level and blood pressure, lowers the threat of cancer | |
| Goodbelly | Rabbit: Reduce the chances of obesity and metabolic syndrome in rabbit [ITELV2006 rabbit strain] | During antibiotic therapy decreases gastrointestinal symptoms; decrease in inflammatory response | |
| Gefilus juice | Mouse: Prevent bone loss and gingival inflammation in the mouse. | Has antitumor activity and activity against toxins | |
| Mengniu | Mice: Change in behavior and sociability of mice | Stimulates the immune system and improves the digestive system | |
| Bio-K+ culturedmilk basedprobiotic | Rat: A preventive effect against colon carcinogenesis by decreasing the total number of ACF in DMH treated rats is observed. | Has shown potential antitumor activity | |
| DanActive | Mice: improves intestinal microbiota thus enhancing gut immune response; increased secretory-IgA in intestinal fluids of offspring mice | Known to reduce overall incidence of common illness like flu, sinusitis, diarrhea and ear infections; shows activity against pathogens bacteria and viruses |