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. 2020 Jun 3;12(6):1666. doi: 10.3390/nu12061666

Table 4.

Summary of fruit and vegetable fermented beverages as potential carriers form bioactive compounds, probiotics, prebiotics delivery to de gut.

Fruits and Vegetables Fermented Beverage Probiotic Bacteria Results Reference
Synbiotic beverages:
Carrot–orange juices and nectars + inulin
Different LAB 1 strains Prebiotic ingredients + vegetable beverage matrices = good compatibility
Prebiotic supplementation = viability of probiotic strains above the minimum recommended.
High viability of probiotic strains after gastrointestinal in vitro digestion
Valero-Cases and Frutos [67,68], Mantzourani et al. [69], Mantzourani et al. [70], Pimentel et al. [71], Miranda et al. [73], Bernal-Castro et al. [74]
Orange + hibiscus tea + oligofructose
Red fruit beverage + FOS, GOS, Inulin
Pomegranate + Cornelian cherry + delignified wheat bran
Clarified apple juice + oligofructose
Pomegranate + inulin Three species of Lactobacillus In vivo study: improve testosterone level, insulin, insulin resistance, body mass index, weight and waist circumference in polycystic ovarian syndrome Esmaeilinezhad et al. [75]
Apple juice L. plantarum ATCC14917 Improved antioxidant capacity, increasing quercetin phloretin and 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid contents
Mixed beverages from apples, carrots and pears L. plantarum 115 and Vege Start 60 Increase of total flavonoids content and the antioxidant activity Yang et al. [77]
Pomegranate juices L.plantarum CECT220, L.acidophilus CECT903, B.longum subsp. infantis CECT4551, B.bifidum CECT870 The biotransformation of phenolic compounds during fermentation and gastrointestinal digestion, suggesting a prebiotic effect Li et al. [76]
Tea infusion L. plantarum ASCC276, L. plantarum ASCC292, L. acidhophilus CSCC2400, L.plantarum WCFSI, L. rhamnosus WQS, L. brevis NPS-QW145 Increase in the antioxidant capacity, modification of the phenolic composition, increase in cellular uptake after in vitro gastrointestinal digestion Zhao and Shah [79]
Oolong tea Fecal bacteria Improved the host health generating SCFAs 2 and modulating the human gut microbiota, anti-obesity therapy Zhang et al. [80]
Prickly pear Leuconostoc mesenteroides strains Production of EPS 3, improvement of consistency and antioxidant capacity Di Cagno et al. [86]
Prickly pear L. fermentum ATCC 9338 Decomposition of some risky organic compounds present in the fresh juice like: 2-propenenitrile, 2-(acetyloxy); furfuryl alcohol; acetaldehyde; 2,2-diethyl-3-methyloxazolidine, 4h-Pyran-4-one, 3,5-dihydroxy-2-methyl and furan Panda et al. [89]
Pumpkin L. mali K8 α-glucosidase inhibitory activity with anti-hyperglycemic effect Koh et al. [90]
Infusion of oak leaves Kombucha culture Anti-hyperglycemic effect and antioxidant activity Gamboa-Gómez et al. [91]
Blueberry pomace L. rhamnosus GG. L. plantarum-1 and L. plantarum-2 Hypocholesterolemic and anti-fatigue effect Yan et al. [92]
Citrus L. plantarum YIT0132 Good effect in relieving perennial allergic rhinitis symptoms Harima-Mizusawa et al. [93]
Tomato, feijoa, blueberry-blackberry, cactus pear, and prickly pear fruits Different LAB strains Great in vitro anti-inflammatory capacity and help to maintain the integrity of intestinal barrier Di Cagno et al. [86], Valero-Cases et al. [94], Filannino et al. [85]
Blueberry pomace L. casei CICC20280 Increase of SCFA production and an improvement of fecal microbiota Cheng et al. [96]
Changbai Mountain vegetables and fruits Naturalized species of bacteria Reduction of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, increase of Bacteroidales S24–7 group, Bacteroidaceae, genus Bacteroides and Prevotellaceae in a mouse model study Wang et al. [97]

1 LAB: lactic acid bacteria; 2 SCFAs: short chain fatty acids; 3 EPS: exopolysaccharides.