“…Moreover, if the fermentation process is carried out by potentially probiotic bacteria, the developed fermented product could be useful as a means of preventing some immunomodulatory diseases, such as allergies. The Caco-2 cell line, commonly used in conjunction with in vitro digestion techniques, is a useful model for studying intestinal human iron uptake, which it allows to occur simultaneously with food digestion, and is generally regarded as the best available intestinal cell model for studying the mechanisms associated with vectorial iron transport (Glahn, Lee, Yeung, Goldman, & Miller, 1998). In addition, the macrophage-derived RAW 264.7 cell line expresses key genes and proteins of principal pathways for the production of regulatory cytokines (Novak, Babcock, Jho, Helton, & Espat, 2003) and constitutes a cell model used worldwide and a useful tool with which to study the inflammatory response(s) and metabolic activity promoted by food-derived components while still maintaining a rapid and inexpensive system (Deepika, Rastall, & Charalampopoulos, 2011;Kabeerdoss et al, 2011).…”