Department of Pediatrics, University of Statens Serum, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Unravelling the Microbial Marvels: Metagenomic Insights into the Taxonomic and Functional Features of Traditional Fermented Milk
Author(s): Maria Getino*
Traditional fermented milk products have been an integral part of various cultures for centuries, offering not only a unique taste but also potential
health benefits. Recent advancements in meta genomic analysis have allowed us to delve deeper into the intricate microbial communities present
in these products, shedding light on their taxonomic diversity and functional attributes. This article explores the fascinating world of traditional
fermented milk through the lens of metagenomics, elucidating the key microbial players, their roles, and the implications for human health.
Fermented milk products hold a special place in culinary traditions worldwide, from kefir in the Caucasus to lassi in India and beyond. These
products are not only cherished for their distinct flavours’ and textures but also valued for their probiotic properties and potential health benef.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-128X.2024.12.266
Journal of Clinical & Medical Genomics received 391 citations as per Google Scholar report