Journey of the Probiotic Bacteria: Survival of the Fittest

Author:

Mendonça Allyson AndradeORCID,Pinto-Neto Walter de PaulaORCID,da Paixão Giselle Alves,Santos Dayane da Silva,De Morais Marcos AntonioORCID,De Souza Rafael BarrosORCID

Abstract

This review aims to bring a more general view of the technological and biological challenges regarding production and use of probiotic bacteria in promoting human health. After a brief description of the current concepts, the challenges for the production at an industrial level are presented from the physiology of the central metabolism to the ability to face the main forms of stress in the industrial process. Once produced, these cells are processed to be commercialized in suspension or dried forms or added to food matrices. At this stage, the maintenance of cell viability and vitality is of paramount for the quality of the product. Powder products requires the development of strategies that ensure the integrity of components and cellular functions that allow complete recovery of cells at the time of consumption. Finally, once consumed, probiotic cells must face a very powerful set of physicochemical mechanisms within the body, which include enzymes, antibacterial molecules and sudden changes in pH. Understanding the action of these agents and the induction of cellular tolerance mechanisms is fundamental for the selection of increasingly efficient strains in order to survive from production to colonization of the intestinal tract and to promote the desired health benefits.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo a Ciência e Tecnologia do Estado de Pernambuco

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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