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Title: Trends in non-dairy probiotic beverages
Authors: Prado, F C
Parada, J L
Pandey, A
Soccol, C R
Keywords: Probiotics
Prebiotics
Fermented milks
Non-dairy beverages
Functional foods
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Food Research International 41(2):111-123;2008
Abstract: In recent times, there has been an increased interest to adapt healthy diets, which help in preventing diseases, and as a consequence, the study and development of new functional foods has gained much importance. Food additives as probiotics and prebiotics may exert positive effects on the composition of gut microbiota and are subject of intensive research. The allergy to dairy products affect negatively some persons. Lactose intolerance and the cholesterol content are two major drawbacks related to the fermented dairy products. Traditions and economic reasons that limit the use of dairy fermented products in some developing countries promote the idea of reduction of milk components as vehicles for the probiotic agents. At present, some non-dairy probiotic beverages are being commercialized and are discussed in this review. Probably, beverages such as fruit and vegetable juices would be the next food category where the healthy probiotic bacteria will make their mark.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1993
ISSN: 0963-9969
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