The Role of Probiotics in Improving Food Safety: Inactivation of Pathogens and Biological Toxins

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Ansari, FereshtehLee, Chi-Ching
Rashidimehr, Azadeh
Eskandari, Soheyl
Ashaolu, Tolulope Joshua
Mirzakhani, Esmaeel
Pourjafar, Hadi
Jafari, Seid Mahdi
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Various studies have shown that different types of probiotics as healthy gut microbes, in addition to having beneficial effects on the host’s health, have an excellent ability to eliminate and
neutralize chemical toxins and unwanted substances in foods, and ultimately, they can increase
food safety. The purpose of the present review was to comprehensively discuss the role of probiotics in improving food safety in terms of adsorption/detoxification of heavy metals, pesticides, anti-parasitic drug residues, antibiotic residues, oxidants, and synthetic/unauthorized food
additives (e.g. nitrite and nitrate, acrylamide, heterocyclic amines, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, acetamide, and oxalate) in the food products. Some recent examples in terms of the
role of probiotics in neutralizing chemical agents in the body after consuming contaminated
food have also been mentioned. This review shows that probiotics have the potential to inactivate and detoxify various biological and synthetic chemical compounds in foods and the host
body after consumption.
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