Limosilactobacillus reuteri is a lactic acid bacteria (LAB) recognized for its significant technological and functional properties. This species produces diverse metabolites, including reuterin, exopolysaccharides (EPSs), B-group vitamins, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and bioactive peptides, which benefit food systems and host health. However, high strain-specificity and metabolite complexity present challenges in elucidating precise mechanisms of action of these metabolites for their functional and technological roles. This review provides a comprehensive perspective on the latest applications of Lmb. reuteri and its metabolites in food technology by focusing on its utilization in diverse matrices, including dairy, plant-based products, supplements, and edible packaging systems, where it serves to extend shelf life, enhance nutritional profiles, and improve sensory attributes. The strain-specific nature of Lmb. reuteri allows for tailored applications to meet technological requirements. As consumer demand for clean-label and health-promoting foods increases, Lmb. reuteri stands out as a critical LAB species, for the development of next-generation functional foods and preservation strategies. Understanding the potential roles of this species in human and animal health and food safety will help us to build a roadmap for future research and industrial implementation.
Yildirim et al. (Sun,) studied this question.