Wine and Non-Dairy Fermented Beverages: a Novel Source of Pro- and Prebiotics

Wine and Non-Dairy Fermented Beverages: a Novel Source of Pro- and Prebiotics

fermentation Review Wine and Non-Dairy Fermented Beverages: A Novel Source of Pro- and Prebiotics Alice Vilela * , Fernanda Cosme and António Inês CQ-VR, Chemistry Research Centre, Department of Biology and Environment, School of Life Sciences and Environment, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal; [email protected] (F.C.); [email protected] (A.I.) * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +351-259-350-973; Fax: +351-259-350-480 Received: 28 October 2020; Accepted: 17 November 2020; Published: 20 November 2020 Abstract: Probiotics and prebiotics are microbiota-management instruments for improving human health once they may be beneficial for maintaining a healthy community of gut microbiota and bowel function. Probiotic’s main target is the gut, via the gastrointestinal tract, although direct application to other body zones such as the vaginal tract, the oral cavity, and skin have been studied. The major source of probiotics is fermented dairy products, however, currently, there is a need for novel and non-dairy probiotics, due to the increasing number of lactose-intolerant persons in the world population, tied with the adverse effect of cholesterol contained in fermented dairy foods as well as the increasing number of strict vegetarians. In this review, we describe gut-derived effects in humans of possible microorganisms isolated from wine, such as Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeasts and bacteria, and other non-dairy fermented beverages. Those microorganisms can be grown and consumed as recommended probiotics, moreover, wine, and other beverages may also be a source of prebiotics such as polyphenols. Keywords: wine-yeasts; lactic acid bacteria; prebiotics; probiotics; human health 1. Introduction Although people often think of bacteria and other microorganisms as harmful “germs,” many are helpful. Some bacteria help digest food, destroy disease-causing cells, or produce vitamins. Many of the microorganisms in probiotic products are the same as or like microorganisms that naturally live in our bodies. Probiotics are part of a larger picture concerning microbes and our body—our microbiome. These microbes are a combination of bacteria, fungi (including yeasts), viruses, and protozoa. Everyone’s microbiome is unique, and two people have not the same microbial cells [1]. The most common place linked to beneficial microbes is our gut (mostly the large intestine). The human gut contains over 100–1000 microbial species, more or less than about 1011–1012 CFU/g [2], which modulates the host internal environment and thus, play a major role in host health. Specifically, these organisms play key roles in defense function, good digestion (catabolism and anabolism), and impact brain-gut responses [3]. So, the main acts of the microbiota can be categorised into three groups—metabolic, protective, and trophic functions [4]. Moreover, besides the human gut, several locations in and on our body host good microbes. These locations are in contact with the “outside world” and include the mouth, vagina, urinary tract, skin, and lungs. Bacterial colonisation of the human gut evolves and transforms over a lifetime. It begins at birth when newborns are exposed to a non-sterile environment [3] which alters the gut microbiome to a predominance of anaerobes within a few weeks of life [5]. It changes over time, depending on a dynamic relationship between the diet, genome, lifestyle, and the composition and number of drugs Fermentation 2020, 6, 113; doi:10.3390/fermentation6040113 www.mdpi.com/journal/fermentation Fermentation 2020, 6, 113 2 of 22 Fermentation 2020, 6, x FOR PEER REVIEW 2 of 21 used, such as antibiotics. 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