Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract
Background:
Functional Gastrointestinal (GI) disease is a term that refers to a range
of disease conditions involving chronic diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation,
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and lactose intolerance. Statistical reports have documented
>40% of the world's population is being afflicted by functional GI disorders. Consequences of
frequent intake of antibiotics include mortality of gut microflora, antibiotic-associated diarrhea,
the establishment of antibiotic resistance, and inference with healthy bodily functions. To
overcome the harms of antibiotics, studies are being conducted to determine the potential of
probiotics as alternatives to antibiotics.
Aim of Study:
The purpose of constructing this literature review is to outline the potential
attributes of Kefir and to assess the solitary efficiency of this beverage in the amelioration of GI
disease conditions.
Methodology:
Extraction of data entailed digging of literature hubs including PubMed, PubMed
Central, Research Gate, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, employing a different combination
of keywords to retrieve substantial details. Selection criteria of the articles involved the
published reports of preceding 10 years (2012-2021) that exhibited relevancy with the topic
Conclusion:
Kefir grains having different origins provide a distinct array of antimicrobial
spectrums and are found to be effective against different pathogens. IBDs, diarrheal sicknesses,
and constipation can be alleviated by the consumption of this beverage. Moreover, the probioticantibiotic combination is also essential for the mitigation of several diseases. The synergistic
impact of several microbial strains is vital for the treatment of celiac disease. Lactose maldigestion can be relieved by the consumption of kefir having β-galactosidase enzyme activity.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science
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