Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro‐products, Insititute of Plant Virology Ningbo University Ningbo China
2. Key Laboratory of Animal Protein Food Processing Technology of Zhejiang Province, College of Food Science and Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China
3. Zhejiang–Malaysia Joint Research Laboratory for Agricultural Product Processing and Nutrition Ningbo University Ningbo China
4. Zhejiang Shenjinji Food Technology Co., LTD Huzhou China
5. School of Food Science and Pharmaceutical Engineering Nanjing Normal University Nanjing China
Abstract
AbstractStrain activity and stability severely limit the beneficial effects of probiotics in modulating host health. Postbiotics have emerged as a promising alternative as they can provide similar or even enhanced efficacy to probiotics, even under inactivated conditions. This review introduces the ingredients, preparation, and identification techniques of postbiotics, focusing on the comparison of the advantages and limitations between probiotics and postbiotics based on their mechanisms and applications. Inactivation treatment is the most significant difference between postbiotics and probiotics. We highlight the use of emerging technologies to inactivate probiotics, optimize process conditions to maintain the activity of postbiotics, or scale up their production. Postbiotics have high stability which can overcome unfavorable factors, such as easy inactivation and difficult colonization of probiotics after entering the intestine, and are rapidly activated, allowing continuous and rapid optimization of the intestinal microecological environment. They provide unique mechanisms, and multiple targets act on the gut–organ axis, co‐providing new clues for the study of the biological functions of postbiotics. We summarize the mechanisms of action of inactivated lactic acid bacteria, highlighting that the NF‐κB and MAPK pathways can be used as immune targeting pathways for postbiotic modulation of host health. Generally, we believe that as the classification, composition, and efficacy mechanism of postbiotics become clearer they will be more widely used in food, medicine, and other fields, greatly enriching the dimensions of food innovation. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China