揭示营养宝藏:对养殖乳制品健康益处的广泛调查

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Archives of Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1007/s00203-024-04210-1
Jagadeeshwari Thillapudi, Keren Celestina Mendonce, Naveen Palani, Sonia Bhowmik, Suriyaprakash Rajadesingu
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包括酸奶、酪乳和牛奶在内的人工乳制品已经在南亚烹饪中存在了数百年,对人体健康非常有益。在乳酸菌(LAB)的研究背景下,这些产品被科学证明有助于增强免疫系统,具有抗诱变作用,适合乳糖不耐症患者,并可预防癌症,骨质疏松症和肠道疾病。到目前为止,尽管培养乳产品的微生物多样性在培养中具有突出的产量和重要性,但尚未得到科学的关注。研究微生物群落遗传组成和代谢特征的新方法,如宏基因组学和代谢组学,将开辟重要的知识来源,并成为告知保护的重要工具。这些产品在高血压、2型糖尿病和肥胖症等心血管代谢疾病(CMDs)的治疗中受到高度重视。因此,本文的目的是提倡培养乳制品的健康益处和文化重要性。印度发酵乳制品及其历史发展、文化和研究方面,从而突出了这类产品在通过功能性食品应用促进全球健康方面的潜力,重点介绍了其治疗潜力和应用的最新进展。
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Revealing the nutritious treasures: an extensive investigation of health benefits of cultured dairy foods

Cultured milk products including yogurt, buttermilk, and lassi have made their way into South Asian cuisine for hundreds of years and are extraordinarily beneficial to human health. With a study background on lactic acid bacteria (LAB), these products are scientifically proved to aid in strengthening the immune system, for their anti-mutagenic effects, suitability for those who are lactose intolerant, and for protection against cancer, osteoporosis, and gut disorders. As of now, no scientific attention has been given to the microbial diversity of cultured milk products despite its prominent production and importance in the culture. New emerging approaches for studying the genetic composition and metabolic features of microbial communities, such as metagenomics and metabolomics, will open up important sources of knowledge and be a significant tool for informing conservation. These products are highly valued worldwide in the management of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs), which encompass hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. The aim of this article will therefore advocate for the health benefits as well as cultural importance of cultured milk products. Indian fermented milk products, along with their historical development, cultural, and research aspects, thereby, highlighting the potential of this kind of product in promoting global health through functional food application, with a focus on recent advancements in their therapeutic potential and applications.

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Archives of Microbiology
Archives of Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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601
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3 months
期刊介绍: Research papers must make a significant and original contribution to microbiology and be of interest to a broad readership. The results of any experimental approach that meets these objectives are welcome, particularly biochemical, molecular genetic, physiological, and/or physical investigations into microbial cells and their interactions with their environments, including their eukaryotic hosts. Mini-reviews in areas of special topical interest and papers on medical microbiology, ecology and systematics, including description of novel taxa, are also published. Theoretical papers and those that report on the analysis or ''mining'' of data are acceptable in principle if new information, interpretations, or hypotheses emerge.
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