Authenticity of probiotic foods and dietary supplements: A pivotal issue to address
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The market of probiotic foods and supplements is growing rapidly but frequently the commercialized products are not compliant with their labels in terms of claimed probiotic strain(s) and labeled number of viable probiotic cells, thus mining the authenticity of these probiotic products. In this review, we provide an up-to-date overview of: (i) the current regulatory aspects, (ii) the consistency of probiotic foods and supplements with their labels, (iii) the implications of mislabeling on the quality, safety and functionality of these products and (iv) the available and most promising methods to assess the authenticity of these products, taking into account the need to discriminate among the different physiological states probiotics might be in the carrier matrices. It arises that authenticity of probiotic foods and supplements is an urgent issue, of industrial and legislation relevance, that need to be addressed. A plethora of methods are available to reach this goal, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Protocols that combine the use of propidium monoazide (PMA) with metagenomics or polyphasic approaches including the PMA real time PCR or flow cytometry (for the viability assessment) and the whole genome sequence analysis (for the identification and typing of the probiotic strain) are the most promising that should be standardized and used by producers and regulators.
Iris type:
01.09 Rassegna della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
Keywords:
probiotics; lactic acid bacteria; genomics; label compliance; viable but unculturable (VNBC) probiotic; propidium monoazide and reverse transcription real time PCR
List of contributors:
Chieffi, Daniele; Fusco, Vincenzina; Fanelli, Francesca
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