Title of article :
Fibres as carriers for Lactobacillus rhamnosus during freeze-drying and storage in apple juice and chocolate-coated breakfast cereals
Author/Authors :
Saarela، نويسنده , , Maria and Virkajنrvi، نويسنده , , Ilkka and Nohynek، نويسنده , , Liisa and Vaari، نويسنده , , Anu and Mنttِ، نويسنده , , Jaana، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
171
To page :
178
Abstract :
The capability of different fibre preparations to protect the viability and stability of Lactobacillus rhamnosus during freeze-drying, storage in freeze-dried form and after formulation into apple juice and chocolate-coated breakfast cereals was studied. In freeze-drying trials wheat dextrin and polydextrose proved to be promising carriers for the L. rhamnosus strains: both freeze-drying survival and storage stability at 37 °C were comparable to the control carrier (sucrose). Using apple fibre and inulin carriers resulted in powders with fairly good initial freeze-drying survival but with poor storage stability at 37 °C. When fresh L. rhamnosus cells were added into apple juice (pH 3.5) together with oat flour with 20% β-glucan the survival of the cells was much better at 4 °C and at 20 °C than with sucrose, wheat dextrin and polydextrose, whereas with freeze-dried cells no protective effect of oat flour could be seen. The stability of freeze-dried L. rhamnosus cells at 20 °C was higher in chocolate-coated breakfast cereals compared to low pH apple juice. Similar to freeze-drying stability, wheat dextrin and polydextrose proved to be better carriers than oat flour in chocolate-coated breakfast cereals. Regardless of their differing capability to adhere to fibre preparations the two L. rhamnosus strains studied gave parallel results in the stability studies with different carriers.
Keywords :
Lactobacillus rhamnosus , fibre , freeze-drying , stability , Juice , Cereals
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Record number :
2112364
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