A comprehensive review on the development of probiotic supplemented confectioneries
Author:
Şenöztop Eylül1, Dokuzlu Tuğçe1, Güngörmüşler Mine2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Food Engineering , Izmir University of Economics , Sakarya Caddesi No: 156 , 35330 Balçova , Izmir , Turkey 2. Department of Genetics and Bioengineering , Izmir University of Economics , Sakarya Caddesi No: 156 , 35330 Balçova , Izmir , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Probiotics are living organisms that have beneficial effects on host by regulating the microbial balance of the intestinal system. While probiotics are naturally found in yogurt and other fermented foods, they can also be added to many products. Although mostly in dairy products, it is possible to see examples of food products supplemented by probiotics in bakeries, chocolates and confectioneries. Nowadays, the COVID-19 pandemic that the world suffers increased the demand for such functional food products including probiotics. Due to probiotics having potential effects on strengthening the immune system, confectioneries supplemented by probiotics were comprehensively discussed in this review together with the suggestion of a novel gelly composition. The suggested formulation of the product is a gel-like snack contains natural ingredients such as carrot, lemon juice and sugar provided from apples. This research review article provided a guide together with the recommendations for potential probiotic research in candy and confectionery industry.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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