Fermentation Technology and Functional Foods

Domenico Giuffrè, A. Giuffré
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Food is an integral part of our civilization. It is a cultural phenomenon that, while having evolved, is associated with societal traditions and identity. This work analyzes studies conducted to highlight the health properties of the most common ethnic foods. Although these foods were originally created from the need to preserve perishable produce, presently, we know that the fermentation process makes them nutritionally more complete. The basis of these transformations lies in that vast range of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms that, similar to small biochemical factories, can transform the initial nutrients into metabolically more active biomolecules through fermentation. Although naturally occurring microbes work together for mutual benefit, environmental conditions enhance or inhibit their development. Starting from a selection of microorganisms naturally present on a substrate, we attempt to select the most suitable species to obtain a fermented food with the best nutritional qualities and the richest in nutraceuticals.
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发酵技术与功能食品
食物是人类文明不可分割的一部分。它是一种文化现象,在不断演变的同时,也与社会传统和身份认同联系在一起。本著作分析了为强调最常见的民族食品的健康特性而进行的研究。虽然这些食品最初是为了保存易腐烂的农产品而制作的,但现在我们知道,发酵过程使它们的营养更加全面。这些转化的基础在于大量的原核和真核微生物,它们类似于小型生化工厂,可以通过发酵将最初的营养物质转化为代谢更活跃的生物大分子。虽然自然界中的微生物相互协作,互惠互利,但环境条件会促进或抑制它们的发展。我们从基质上天然存在的微生物中筛选出最合适的种类,以获得营养品质最好、营养保健品最丰富的发酵食品。
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