Khorshidian, Nasim
Assistant Professor, Department of Food Science and Technology, Aradan School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Food Safety Research Center (Salt), Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
[ 1 ] - Beneficial Effects of Inactive and Non-Viable Probiotics on Health
According to the World Health Organization, viable probiotics could have health effects. However, in recent years, many benefits have been observed through application of inactive and non-viable cells of microbes or their metabolites. Therefore, probiotics could be defined as viable, inactive, or non-viable microbial cells or cell extracts that have beneficial health effects on the host. Based...