نتایج جستجو برای: fermented products

تعداد نتایج: 300653  

2014
Elena Zagato Erika Mileti Lucia Massimiliano Francesca Fasano Andrea Budelli Giuseppe Penna Maria Rescigno

The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues particularly when infant food is concerned. In many cases, the activity of the microorganisms used for fermentation as well as what will be the immunological outcome of fermented food intake is not known. In this manuscript we used complex in vitro, ex-vivo and in vivo systems to study the immun...

2013
Jong Oh Lee Jin Young Kim

Fermented fish food products have been extensively studied in Asia's fermented food culture. We have attempted to categorize the different types of fermented fish products seen in some of the Asian countries as part of a cultural context indicator analysis. Categorization is available through two cultural context indicators: the macro cultural context indicator and micro cultural context indica...

2014
Berhanu Andualem

Recently emphasis has been given to produce fermented milk with significant quality and improved health characteristics. In Ethiopia, a large proportion of milk is consumed in the fermented form through the application of traditional fermentation methods. The main fermented milk products include ergo (sour milk), ititu (milk curd), ayib (cottage cheese), neter kibe (spiced butter), kibe (tradit...

2017
Chaminda Senaka Ranadheera Janak K. Vidanarachchi Ramon Silva Rocha Adriano G. Cruz Said Ajlouni

Probiotics are live microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host, mainly through the process of replacing or including beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. Fermented dairy foods such as yogurt, fermented milk and cheese are the major vehicle in delivering probiotics, and probiotic delivery have been traditionally associated with t...

2014
Oktay YERLIKAYA

Fermented dairy products are products that can be produced via fermentation of lactose by microorganisms especially by lactic acid bacteria. When examining worldwide, various dairy products which are different in name but similar in content can be found and those products are an important part of human diet (Tamime & Marshall, 1997; Moayednia et al., 1999; Tamime & Robinson, 1999; Nilsson et al...

ABSTRACT: The “Encyclopedia of Fermented Fresh Milk” has classified Acidophilus and Bifidus milks as Non-traditional fermented milk products. These products contain Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium spp., respectively, that are known as probiotic microoganisms. In this study, some aspects of acidity development, pH measurement and bacterial counts were monitored when these micro-org...

2011
Parmjit S. Panesar

Fermented dairy products have long been an important component of nutritional diet. Historically, fermentation process involved unpredictable and slow souring of milk caused by the organisms inherently present in milk. However, modern microbiological processes have resulted in the production of different fermented milk products of higher nutritional value under controlled conditions. These prod...

Journal: :journal of food biosciences and technology 0

abstract: the “encyclopedia of fermented fresh milk” has classified acidophilus and bifidus milks as non-traditional fermented milk products. these products contain lactobacillus acidophilus and bifidobacterium spp., respectively, that are known as probiotic microoganisms. in this study, some aspects of acidity development, ph measurement and bacterial counts were monitored when these micro-org...

2012
Yeu-Ching Shi Chan-Wei Yu Vivian Hsiu-Chuan Liao Tzu-Ming Pan

BACKGROUND Monascus-fermented products are mentioned in an ancient Chinese pharmacopoeia of medicinal food and herbs. Monascus-fermented products offer valuable therapeutic benefits and have been extensively used in East Asia for several centuries. Several biological activities of Monascus-fermented products were recently described, and the extract of Monascus-fermented products showed strong a...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2013
Paul J Nestel Natalie Mellett Suzana Pally Gerard Wong Chris K Barlow Kevin Croft Trevor A Mori Peter J Meikle

The association between consumption of full-fat dairy foods and CVD may depend partly on the nature of products and may not apply to low-fat dairy foods. Increased circulating levels of inflammatory biomarkers after consumption of dairy product-rich meals suggest an association with CVD. In the present study, we tested the effects of low-fat and full-fat dairy diets on biomarkers associated wit...

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