AI Article Synopsis

  • In Nigeria, the potential for using microorganisms in food production through biotechnological innovations is largely untapped and not widely accepted.
  • The diverse fermentation techniques and unique microbiomes in local food and beverage production highlight the need for sustainable practices and improved processing methods.
  • Ongoing research is crucial to enhance rural food processing technologies, optimize yields, and improve nutrition, while addressing global food insecurity through the utilization of advanced microbiome techniques.

Article Abstract

In Nigeria, the use of microorganisms for food product modulation, development, and commercialization through biotechnological innovations remains unexplored and unaccepted. The microbiome-based sustainable innovation in the production process of Nigerian indigenous food requires a vigorous drive toward responsible consumption and production. The production process of locally fermented beverages and foods culturally varies in terms of fermentation techniques and is characterized by the distinctiveness of the microbiomes used for food and beverage production. This review was conducted to present the use of microbiome, its benefits, and utility as well as the perspectives toward and mediatory roles of biotechnology on the processing of locally fermented foods and their production in Nigeria. With the current concerns on global food insecurity, the utilization of modern molecular and genetic sciences to improve various rural food processing technologies to acceptable foreign exchange and socioeconomic scales has been gaining attention. Thus, further research on the various types of processing techniques for locally fermented foods using microbiomes in Nigeria is needed, with a focus on yield optimization using advanced techniques. This study demonstrates the adaptability of processed foods locally produced in Nigeria for the beneficial control of microbial dynamics, optimal nutrition, therapeutic, and organoleptic characteristics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321447PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2023.28.2.108DOI Listing

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