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I'm interested in the comparison of probiotics found in alcoholic vs non alcoholic ferements and their effects on glucose metabolism, i.e., evolution and the 'drunken monkey' hypothesis.

I asked Duck, Duck Go ( ppor person's AI!! lol) for some references on this research

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Here are some specific studies that explore the differences between probiotics in alcoholic and non-alcoholic ferments:

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Comparative Analysis of Probiotic Viability in Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Kombucha

This study investigates the effects of ethanol removal on probiotic survival, antimicrobial activity, and organic acid profiles in kombucha. It compares alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions to assess probiotic viability and overall health benefits.

Available at: ResearchGate

Traditional Low-Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Fermented Beverages Consumed in European Countries

This review discusses the health benefits associated with low-alcoholic and non-alcoholic fermented beverages, examining the different microbial compositions and metabolites produced.

Available at: Cambridge.org

Fermented Alcoholic Beverages and Gut Microbiota: A Double-Edged Interaction

This systematic review synthesizes findings on how alcoholic beverages, particularly natural wine and unpasteurized beer, influence microbial diversity and gut health, focusing on the contrasting effects of alcohol on gut microbiota.

Available at: Eman Research

Live, Probiotic, or Neither? Microbial Composition of Retail-Available Kombucha

This study surveys both alcoholic and non-alcoholic kombucha products to assess their probiotic content, viability, and health claims, highlighting differences in microbial composition across product types.

Available at: MDPI

A Systematic Review of Prospective Evidence Linking Non-Alcoholic Fermented Food Consumption with Lower Mortality Risk

This systematic review evaluates various studies on fermented foods and their health benefits, including discussions relevant to probiotic content and functional properties of non-alcoholic versus alcoholic ferments.

Available at: Frontiers in Nutrition

These studies can provide detailed insights into the differences between alcoholic and non-alcoholic ferments, especially regarding probiotic viability and their potential health effects. Let me know if you need more specific details or additional resources!

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Traditional low-alcoholic and non-alcoholic fermented beverages ...

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