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The modulatory effect of encapsulated bioactives and probiotics on gut microbiota: improving health status through functional food

Katherine Bauer Estrada, Camilo Eduardo Sandoval-Cuellar, Yesica Vanesa Rojas-Muñoz, María Ximena Quintanilla‐Carvajal

2022Food & Function37 citationsDOI

Abstract

models of this tract, and how these encapsulates interact with the gut microbiota. Finally, an overview of the regulatory status of these encapsulates is presented. The key findings are that prebiotics are the best modulators of gut microbiota fermentation metabolites. Also, probiotics promote an increase of beneficial gut microorganisms, which in some cases promotes their fermentation metabolites as well. Spray drying, freeze drying, and electrodynamics are notable encapsulation techniques that permit high encapsulation efficiency, high viability, and, together with wall materials, a high degree of protection against gastrointestinal conditions, allowing controlled release in the intestine and exerting a modulatory effect on gut microbiota.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraGastrointestinal tractBiologyFood scienceMicrobiologyBiochemistryGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsInfant Health and Development
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