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      Non-dairy probiotic food products: An emerging group of functional foods.

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          The functional food sector has shown tremendous growth in recent years with the application of probiotic bacteria as "food additives". The utilization of probiotic bacteria in food presents many challenges related to their growth, survival, viability, stability and functionality in food processing, storage and consumption as well as changes of sensory characteristics of probiotic foods. Although dairy foods are currently the most common food carrier to deliver probiotics, an increasing number of non-dairy food matrices exhibit potential for delivery of probiotics. This review provides more recent insight into the emergence of non-dairy probiotics products, the interactions between probiotics and different food matrices and the challenges in developing such products. Some of the technical issues are also reviewed and discussed. These issues include the efficacy of probiotic bacteria in non-chilled, low pH or high water activity foods; the potential loss of bacterial viability, additionally unwanted fermentation and changes of the sensory characteristics of food products which may result in poor microbiological quality and low acceptability to consumers.

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          Journal
          Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr
          Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
          Informa UK Limited
          1549-7852
          1040-8398
          Apr 09 2018
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a The Department of Wine , Food and Molecular Biosciences, Lincoln University , Lincoln , Canterbury , New Zealand.
          [2 ] b The Department of Agriculture Sciences , Lincoln University , Lincoln , Canterbury , New Zealand.
          Article
          10.1080/10408398.2018.1462760
          29630845
          faa80e91-8704-4f32-b2d7-e277f82a9f7c
          History

          non-dairy foods,viability,stability,sensory,functional food,Probiotics

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