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Functional foods with probiotics

As mentioned previously, in the late 20th century new concepts in nutrition emerged, driven by lifestyle changes and the human desire to improve quality of life.

Functional food is defined as “a product, modified food, or food ingredient that provides health benefits beyond those of traditional foods” (Ashwell, 2001).

Concept

Nutraceuticals are defined as “foods or parts of foods that provide medical or health benefits, including the prevention and/or treatment of disease, with therapeutic capacity beyond basic nutritional value; they are also natural products with biologically active properties” (Alberto Ramos Cormenzana, 2012).

Functional foods share a common feature:

  • They provide beneficial effects on specific body functions
  • They must be consumed regularly as part of the diet

Potential benefits include:

  • Reduced risk of osteoporosis
  • Lower cardiovascular risk

Probiotics

A probiotic is a microorganism that, when administered in adequate amounts, provides health benefits.

Key characteristics:

  • Survive stomach acidity
  • Colonize the intestinal lumen
  • Interact symbiotically with microbiota

Functions:

  • Immune modulation
  • Control of pathogens
  • Physical barrier against harmful microorganisms

Effectiveness depends on:

  • Specific strain
  • Adequate dosage

They are used in preventing or treating:

  • Diarrhea
  • Intestinal inflammation
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Cancer
  • Hypertension
  • Dental caries

Functional foods with probiotics

These products may include:

  • Probiotics
  • Fiber
  • Oligosaccharides
  • Prebiotics

Applications:

  • Gastrointestinal diseases
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Immune conditions
  • Skin diseases

Prebiotics enhance probiotic effectiveness.

Traditional medicine

Traditional medicine includes knowledge derived from cultural practices aimed at preventing and treating disease.

It often uses:

  • Plants
  • Fungi
  • Natural compounds

Our probiotic functional foods

Some formulations use:

  • Nanoparticle carriers
  • Enhanced bioavailability systems

Benefits:

  • Stability
  • Faster action
  • Improved absorption
  • Safety

Key factors:

  • Specific strain selection
  • Correct CFU dosage
  • Evidence-based formulation

Delivered as micellar liquid suspensions for optimal intestinal distribution and absorption.

Immune system

Probiotics exert immunomodulatory effects:

  • Act on innate and adaptive immunity
  • Protect against infections
  • Reduce inflammation

Mechanisms include:

  • Pathogen recognition
  • Immune activation
  • Antigen-specific responses
  • Anti-inflammatory effects

Some strains may:

  • Interact with opioid and cannabinoid receptors
  • Provide analgesic effects

Allergies

Includes:

  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Asthma

Evidence shows:

  • Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is widely studied
  • Bifidobacterium longum, L. acidophilus, L. casei show benefits

Effects:

  • Symptom reduction
  • Reduced medication use
  • Fewer episodes

Conclusion

Functional foods are part of modern therapeutic strategies with scientific backing.

Key elements:

  • Proper strain selection
  • Adequate CFU levels
  • Inclusion of prebiotics
  • Combination with vitamins, minerals, and amino acids

Ongoing research and innovation will continue expanding their role in disease prevention and treatment.

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