The Impacts of Acidophilic Lactic Acid Bacteria on Food and Human Health: A Review of the Current Knowledge.
Mehmet Arif IcerSena ÖzbayDuygu AğagündüzBayram KelleElena BartkienėJoão Miguel F RochaFatih OzogulPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The need to improve the safety/quality of food and the health of the hosts has resulted in increasing worldwide interest in acidophilic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for the food, livestock as well as health industries. In addition to the use of acidophilic LAB with probiotic potential for food fermentation and preservation, their application in the natural disposal of acidic wastes polluting the environment is also being investigated. Considering this new benefit that has been assigned to probiotic microorganisms in recent years, the acceleration in efforts to identify new, efficient, promising probiotic acidophilic LAB is not surprising. One of these effots is to determine both the beneficial and harmful compounds synthesized by acidophilic LAB. Moreover, microorganisms are of concern due to their possible hemolytic, DNase, gelatinase and mucinolytic activities, and the presence of virulence/antibiotic genes. Hence, it is argued that acidophilic LAB should be evaluated for these parameters before their use in the health/food/livestock industry. However, this issue has not yet been fully discussed in the literature. Thus, this review pays attention to the less-known aspects of acidophilic LAB and the compounds they release, clarifying critical unanswered questions, and discussing their health benefits and safety.
Keyphrases
- human health
- lactic acid
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- climate change
- public health
- mental health
- systematic review
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- health promotion
- cystic fibrosis
- genome wide
- high resolution
- bacillus subtilis
- antimicrobial resistance
- mass spectrometry
- transcription factor
- dna methylation
- candida albicans
- saccharomyces cerevisiae