
Overview of Dairy-based Products with Probiotics: Fermented or Non-fermented Milk Drink
- 한국축산식품학회
- Food Science of Animal Resources
- Food Science of Animal Resources 제44권 제2호
- : SCOPUS, SCIE
- 2024.03
- 255 - 268 (14 pages)
Probiotic products have long been recognized for their health benefits. Additionally, milk has held a longstanding reputation as a dairy product that offers highquality proteins and essential micronutrients. As awareness of the impact of food on health grows, interest in functional products such as probiotic dairy products is on the rise. Fermentation, a time-honored technique used to enhance nutritional value and food preservation, has been used for centuries to increase nutritional value and is one of the oldest food processing methods. Historically, fermented dairy products have been used as convenient vehicle for the consumption of probiotics. However, addressing the potential drawbacks of fermentation has recently led to increase in research on probiotic dairy drinks prepared without fermentation. These non-fermented dairy drinks have the advantage of maintaining the original flavors of milk drinks, containing potential health functional probiotics, and being an alternative dairy product that is helpful for probiotics intake. Currently, research on plant-based dairy products is rapidly increasing in the market. These developments might suggest the potential for novel forms of nonfermented dairy beverages with substantial prospects in the food market. This review aims to provide an overview of milk-based dairy beverages, both fermented and nonfermented, and discuss the potential of non-fermented dairy products. This exploration paves the way for innovative approaches to deliver probiotics and nutrition to consumers.
Introduction
Probiotics and Its Applications
Fermentation and Non-fermentation
Dairy-based Milk Drink
Conclusion and Prospect
Conflicts of Interest
Author Contributions
Ethics Approval
References