Exopolysaccharides from Lactic Acid Bacteria and Bifidobacteria: Biosynthesis, Techno-Functional Role, and Novel Applications in Beverages
A special issue of Beverages (ISSN 2306-5710).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2019) | Viewed by 8503
Special Issue Editor
Interests: lactic acid bacteria; yeasts; fermentation; metabolomics; functional foods and beverages; bioactive compounds; phenolics; phytochemicals; novel foods; food technology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Exopolysaccharides (EPS) from lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria have received special attention, because EPS may improve textural and health-promoting features of beverages.
This Special Issue aims to build a solid platform to discuss the most recent advances on EPS-exploiting in traditional and novel beverages.
I invite high-quality original research and review papers addressing the topics listed below:
- Biosynthesis of EPS by lactic acid bacteria or bifidobacteria (e.g., species- or strains-specific traits, environmental drivers in EPS production, EPS yields, etc.).
- Structure-function relationships in bacterial or enzymatically produced EPS.
- Characterization of EPS from traditional fermented beverages (e.g., water kefir).
- In-situbiosynthesis of EPS under fermentation of traditional (e.g., yogurt) and novel beverages (e.g., plant-based beverages, etc.).
- Biosynthesis of EPS during fermentation of non-conventional substrates (e.g., food by-products).
- Advances in methods for production, recovery and purification of EPS exploitable as additives for beverages.
- Beverages fortification with EPS, exploiting the pro-technological and health-promoting features of EPS.
- EPS as potential prebiotics.
- EPS-producing lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria as potential probiotics.
- In-vivo studies investigating the health-promoting role of EPS in beverages.
- Synergies between EPS and beverages ingredients, and between EPS and processing methods.
Dr. Pasquale Filannino
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Exopolysaccharides
- lactic acid bacteria
- bifidobacteria
- functional beverages
- texture
- hydrocolloids
- prebiotic
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