The use of probiotics and safety concerns : a review
Date
2012-10-27
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Publisher
Academic Journals
Abstract
Probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host’’. Most probiotics fall into the group of organisms’ known as lactic acid-producing bacteria and are normally consumed in the form of yogurt, fermented milks, cereal or other fermented foods. Many of the products currently available in the market are not clearly tied to research documenting beneficial effects. Probiotics are regulated by FDA and several reports are available now for mislabeling the product claiming health benefits. As live microbial products, probiotics are potential sources of risk and there exists skeptical attitude among medical professionals and consumers who have less than optimal experiences with probiotics. This review outlines information regarding probiotics, overview of proposed regulatory guidelines and commercial probiotic products available in the market considered as safe for humans.
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Keywords
Probiotics, Health benefits, Safety, Dosage, Health benefits, Applications
Citation
Naidu, K.S.B., Adam, J.K., and Govender, P. 2012. The use of probiotics and safety concerns: A review." African Journal of Microbiology Research. 6(41): 6871-6877
DOI
10.5897/AJMR12.1281