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Kefir as a Functional Beverage Gaining Momentum towards Its Health Promoting Attributes

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BEVERAGES
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/beverages7030048

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kefir; functional beverage; probiotics; lactic acid bacteria; yeasts; bioactive metabolites; health aspects; antiviral effects

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This study focuses on the health benefits of fermented milk product kefir, highlighting its probiotic and bio-functional metabolites in enhancing the immune system. Kefir, as an ancient food, has potential in novel applications and future prospects related to disease prevention.
The consumption of fermented foods posing health-promoting attributes is a rising global trend. In this manner, fermented dairy products represent a significant subcategory of functional foods with established positive health benefits. Likewise, kefir-a fermented milk product manufactured from kefir grains-has been reported by many studies to be a probiotic drink with great potential in health promotion. Existing research data link regular kefir consumption with a wide range of health-promoting attributes, and more recent findings support the link between kefir's probiotic strains and its bio-functional metabolites in the enhancement of the immune system, providing significant antiviral effects. Although it has been consumed for thousands of years, kefir has recently gained popularity in relation to novel biotechnological applications, with different fermentation substrates being tested as non-dairy functional beverages. The present review focuses on the microbiological composition of kefir and highlights novel applications associated with its fermentation capacity. Future prospects relating to kefir's capacity for disease prevention are also addressed and discussed.

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