Evolving Dynamics of Fermented Food Microbiota and the Gut Microenvironment: Strategic Pathways to Enhance Human Health.

IF 4.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Foods Pub Date : 2025-07-03 DOI:10.3390/foods14132361
Antonia Terpou, Divakar Dahiya, Poonam Singh Nigam
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Abstract

The growing interest in health-promoting diets has brought fermented foods into the spotlight due to their unique microbial compositions and bioactive metabolites. Fermented foods and their beneficial microbiota are expected to stimulate the overall industry's expansion over the next few years as their beneficial health effects become established. This narrative review explores the evolving dynamics of fermented food microbiota and their interactions with the gut microenvironment, emphasizing strategic pathways to enhance human health. Fermented foods, both industrially produced and traditionally prepared, serve as carriers of beneficial microorganisms such as lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, and certain fungi that transform food substrates into bioactive compounds including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), exopolysaccharides, and bioactive peptides. Simultaneously, their bioactive metabolites are the subject of passionate investigation by the scientific community, uncovering novel beneficial aspects that have not been elucidated until now. These metabolites contribute to improved gut barrier function, modulation of immune responses, and overall metabolic health. Notably, microbial fermentation can reshape the intrinsic properties of food, offering therapeutic potential beyond basic nutrition. The interactions between food-derived microbes and the host gut microbiota suggest a synergistic mechanism influencing gastrointestinal and systemic health outcomes. Nevertheless, there remains a significant gap in the comprehensive evaluation of the existing literature in this specific research area. Further research is needed to standardize fermented food formulations, validate the effects of individual microbial strains, and optimize their application in personalized nutrition and functional food development. Accordingly, this review highlights the association between the microbiota of fermented foods and their metabolites with the gut microenvironment, emphasizing their potential health-promoting properties.

发酵食品微生物群和肠道微环境的进化动力学:促进人类健康的战略途径。
人们对促进健康饮食的兴趣日益浓厚,发酵食品因其独特的微生物组成和生物活性代谢物而成为人们关注的焦点。随着发酵食品对健康的有益影响逐渐确立,预计发酵食品及其有益菌群将在未来几年刺激整个行业的扩张。这篇综述探讨了发酵食品微生物群的进化动态及其与肠道微环境的相互作用,强调了促进人类健康的战略途径。发酵食品,无论是工业生产的还是传统制备的,都是有益微生物的载体,如乳酸菌、酵母和某些真菌,它们将食物底物转化为生物活性化合物,包括短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)、外多糖和生物活性肽。同时,它们的生物活性代谢物是科学界热情研究的主题,揭示了迄今为止尚未阐明的新的有益方面。这些代谢物有助于改善肠道屏障功能,调节免疫反应和整体代谢健康。值得注意的是,微生物发酵可以重塑食物的内在特性,提供超越基本营养的治疗潜力。食物来源的微生物和宿主肠道微生物群之间的相互作用表明了影响胃肠道和全身健康结果的协同机制。然而,在对这一特定研究领域的现有文献进行综合评价方面仍存在很大差距。发酵食品配方的标准化、单个微生物菌株的效果验证以及在个性化营养和功能食品开发中的应用优化有待进一步研究。因此,本综述强调了发酵食品的微生物群及其代谢物与肠道微环境之间的联系,强调了它们潜在的健康促进特性。
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来源期刊
Foods
Foods Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
15.40%
发文量
3516
审稿时长
15.83 days
期刊介绍: Foods (ISSN 2304-8158) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to all aspects of food research. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists, researchers, and other food professionals to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible or share their knowledge with as much readers unlimitedly as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. There are, in addition, unique features of this journal: Ÿ manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas will be particularly welcomed Ÿ electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material Ÿ we also accept manuscripts communicating to a broader audience with regard to research projects financed with public funds
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