Analysis of health benefits conferred by Lactobacillus species from kefir

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Abstract

Lactobacilli are among the most common microorganisms found in kefir; a traditional fermented milk beverage produced locally in many locations around the world. Kefir has been associated with a wide range of purported health benefits; such as antimicrobial activity; cholesterol metabolism; immunomodulation; anti-oxidative effects; anti-diabetic effects; anti-allergenic effects; and tumor suppression. This review critically examines and assesses these claimed benefits and mechanisms with regard to particular Lactobacillus species and/or strains that have been derived from kefir; as well as detailing further potential avenues for experimentation.

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Slattery, C., Cotter, P. D., & O’Toole, P. W. (2019, June 1). Analysis of health benefits conferred by Lactobacillus species from kefir. Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11061252

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