Monareng Nare Jessica, Ncube Keabetswe T, van Rooi Charles, Modiba Mamokoma C, Mtileni Bohani
Department of Animal Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.
Department of Biotechnology and Food Technology, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.
Int J Mol Sci. 2025 Jun 10;26(12):5551. doi: 10.3390/ijms26125551.
Due to its high digestibility, rich nutrient profile, and potential probiotic content, goat milk is an essential nutritional resource, particularly for individuals with cow milk allergies. This review summarises the current state of microbial diversity in goat milk, emphasising the implications for quality, safety, and probiotic potential. This systematic review adhered to PRISMA guidelines, conducting a comprehensive literature search across PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar using keywords related to microbial profiling in goat milk. The inclusion criteria targeted English-language studies from 2000 to 2025 that utilised high-throughput or next-generation sequencing methods. Out of 126 articles screened, 84 met the eligibility criteria. The extracted data focused on microbial diversity, profiling techniques, and their respective strengths and limitations in evaluating probiotic potential and spoilage risks. The review addresses the challenges linked to microbial spoilage and the composition and functional roles of microbial communities in goat milk. With species such as and playing crucial roles in fermentation and spoilage, key findings emphasise the prevalence of microbial phyla, including , , and in goat milk. The review also explores the probiotic potential of the goat milk microbiota, highlighting the health benefits associated with strains such as and . Significant discoveries underline the necessity for advanced multi-omics techniques to thoroughly define microbial ecosystems and the substantial gaps in breed-specific microbiota research. Important findings illustrate the need for enhanced multi-omics techniques, given the challenges of host RNA and protein interference, low microbial biomass, and limited goat-specific reference databases, for optimising probiotic development, spoilage prevention strategies, and integrating metagenomics, metabolomics, metaproteomics, and metatranscriptomics to improve milk quality and safety as some of the future research objectives. This study emphasises the importance of understanding goat milk microbiology to advance dairy science and enhance human health.
由于其高消化率、丰富的营养成分和潜在的益生菌含量,山羊奶是一种重要的营养资源,尤其对于患有牛奶过敏的个体而言。本综述总结了山羊奶中微生物多样性的现状,强调了其对质量、安全性和益生菌潜力的影响。本系统综述遵循PRISMA指南,使用与山羊奶微生物谱分析相关的关键词,在PubMed、ScienceDirect和谷歌学术上进行了全面的文献检索。纳入标准针对2000年至2025年使用高通量或下一代测序方法的英文研究。在筛选的126篇文章中,84篇符合纳入标准。提取的数据集中在微生物多样性、分析技术及其在评估益生菌潜力和腐败风险方面各自的优势和局限性。该综述探讨了与微生物腐败相关的挑战以及山羊奶中微生物群落的组成和功能作用。随着诸如[具体物种1]和[具体物种2]等物种在发酵和腐败中发挥关键作用,主要发现强调了山羊奶中微生物门类的普遍性,包括[微生物门类1]、[微生物门类2]和[微生物门类3]。该综述还探讨了山羊奶微生物群的益生菌潜力,突出了与诸如[具体菌株1]和[具体菌株2]等菌株相关的健康益处。重大发现强调了先进的多组学技术对于全面定义微生物生态系统的必要性,以及特定品种微生物群研究中的重大差距。重要发现表明,鉴于宿主RNA和蛋白质干扰、低微生物生物量以及有限的山羊特异性参考数据库等挑战,需要增强多组学技术,以优化益生菌开发、腐败预防策略,并整合宏基因组学、代谢组学、宏蛋白质组学和宏转录组学来提高牛奶质量和安全性,这些是一些未来的研究目标。本研究强调了理解山羊奶微生物学对于推进乳品科学和增进人类健康的重要性。
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