Several foods on the market, such as yogurt and fermented milk, include mixtures of prebiotics and probiotic
microorganisms effective in promoting the proliferation and equilibrium of intestinal bacteria, thus improving gut health.
Particularly, researchers and the public have shown increasing interest in the combination of probiotics with natural
substances that promote health or that can act as substrates to promote bacterial growth. The aim of this study is to
evaluate the effects of different extracts of Aloe barbadensis and Aloe arborescens in fermented milk, taking into account boththe prebiotic effect of aloe polysaccharides and the antimicrobial activity of several secondary metabolites. The results
demonstrate a beneficial effect of 5% aloe inner gel on Lactobacillus growth and confirm the antimicrobial activity of the
phenolic compounds peculiar of green rind extracts
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