Vegetable ‘milk’ for lactose intolerance

Vegetable ‘milk’ for lactose intolerance

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 04:53 PM IST
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Madrid : Are you allergic to cow’s milk or intolerant to lactose or gluten? The good news is scientists have formulated substitutes for yoghurt from grain and nuts using probiotic bacteria, reports IANS.

Researchers at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia have obtained new products fermented with probiotic bacteria from grains and nuts – what is known as plant-based or vegetable “milks” – are an alternative to conventional yoghurts.
The products are specially designed for people with allergies to cow’s milk, lactose or gluten intolerance, as well as children and pregnant women, reports Science Daily.
From the laboratories at the Institute of Food Engineering for Development, a team worked with almonds, oats and hazelnuts and will soon evaluate the use of walnuts and chestnuts as raw material for these new products.
The Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA -CSIC) and the University College of Dublin (Ireland) have also taken part in the study.
The in-vitro studies conducted show how some of the products developed have anti-inflammatory properties in intestine cells, which could alleviate allergic reactions caused by food, and increase the bioavailability of iron.
“The results we have obtained also show that the ‘milks’ studied are a good matrix for the growth and viability of probiotic bacteria for the lifetime of the product, especially after their intake,” says Chelo Gonzalez., a researcher at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia.

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