Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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Harnessing Microbiota for Advanced Food Safety and Preservation Techniques
Author(s): Amit Tondon*
In the quest to ensure food safety and extend shelf life, microbiota-driven approaches have emerged as promising solutions. This paper explores
the innovative use of beneficial microorganisms in enhancing food safety and preservation. By leveraging the natural properties of microbiota,
it is possible to inhibit the growth of harmful pathogens, reduce spoilage, and maintain food quality. The application of probiotics, bacteriocins,
and other microbial metabolites demonstrates significant potential in creating safer food products with longer shelf lives. This review highlights
recent advancements in microbiota-driven food safety and preservation techniques, discusses the mechanisms by which these microorganisms
exert their effects, and examines the challenges and future prospects of integrating these methods into the food industry. Ultimately, harnessing
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DOI:
10.37421/2572-4134.2024.10.333
Journal of Food & Industrial Microbiology received 160 citations as per Google Scholar report