About this Research Topic
While the production of probiotic foods and supplements is spreading worldwide, the quali- and quantitative content information on the label might be misleading. Indeed, several studies have reported inconsistency between the actual content of commercial probiotic foods & dietary supplements and their label information in terms of dose of viable cells, type of microorganism (at genus, species or strain level) and, therefore, the health benefit claimed.
Such findings prompt the need to assess the authenticity of these products. This Research Topic aims to gather the latest research on probiotic foods and dietary supplements authenticity evaluation. Submitted manuscript should include particularly the following topics:
• authenticity of probiotic foods and supplements,
• legislation of probiotic food and supplements,
• development and application of chemical, molecular and omics methods to assess the authenticity of probiotic foods and supplements.
Research papers, reviews, perspectives and opinion papers concerning these themes are welcome.
Keywords: probiotic food, probiotic supplement, probiotics, lactic acid bacteria, authenticity, molecular methods, chemical methods, omics, enumeration, identification, typing
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