Three sugars (maltose, fructose, and lactose) have been combined in different formulations with three protein based powders (whey protein, skim milk, and soy protein) to assess the survivability of L. acidophilus after spray drying at 80°C followed by optional further exposure to simulated gastric intestinal juice (SGI) or bile solution. The results showed that the highest survival rate was found in a recipe consisting of 87.5% skim milk and 12.5% maltose, while the lowest rates were found in formulations containing no protein. Maltose and lactose provide higher survival rate than fructose which may reflect the higher glass transition temperature of maltose/lactose mixtures. Similar trends were found with cells rehydrated in SGI and bile so...
Inrecent years, the use of spray drying for the production of anhydrobiotics has gained the interest...
Among the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) applied in food industry, Lactococcus lactis strains stand out ...
A well-known probiotic strain, L.\ua0rhamnosus GG, was encapsulated by spray-drying in milk water-in...
Three different milk proteins — skim milk powder (SMP), sodium caseinate (SC) and whey protein conce...
Three different milk proteins — skim milk powder (SMP), sodium caseinate (SC) and whey protein conce...
Protective solid carriers are commonly added to probiotic cultures prior to drying. Their formulatio...
We evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encapsulants f...
AbstractWe evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encaps...
Most probiotic products are dairy-based and require refrigeration, but there are currently no spray ...
The survival of cell concentrates of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in selected dissacharides afte...
[EN] Combining biotechnology and encapsulation by spray-drying is possible to obtain microorganisms-...
The effectiveness of formulations using different protective agents to maintain viability of Lactoba...
Spray drying technique is one of the oldest methods adapted to many industrial areas to protect bioa...
Microencapsulation of probiotic bacteria with fruit juice can be a good alternative for new probioti...
Consumers increasingly require innovative food products with health benefits. Thus, a dried orange ...
Inrecent years, the use of spray drying for the production of anhydrobiotics has gained the interest...
Among the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) applied in food industry, Lactococcus lactis strains stand out ...
A well-known probiotic strain, L.\ua0rhamnosus GG, was encapsulated by spray-drying in milk water-in...
Three different milk proteins — skim milk powder (SMP), sodium caseinate (SC) and whey protein conce...
Three different milk proteins — skim milk powder (SMP), sodium caseinate (SC) and whey protein conce...
Protective solid carriers are commonly added to probiotic cultures prior to drying. Their formulatio...
We evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encapsulants f...
AbstractWe evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encaps...
Most probiotic products are dairy-based and require refrigeration, but there are currently no spray ...
The survival of cell concentrates of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in selected dissacharides afte...
[EN] Combining biotechnology and encapsulation by spray-drying is possible to obtain microorganisms-...
The effectiveness of formulations using different protective agents to maintain viability of Lactoba...
Spray drying technique is one of the oldest methods adapted to many industrial areas to protect bioa...
Microencapsulation of probiotic bacteria with fruit juice can be a good alternative for new probioti...
Consumers increasingly require innovative food products with health benefits. Thus, a dried orange ...
Inrecent years, the use of spray drying for the production of anhydrobiotics has gained the interest...
Among the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) applied in food industry, Lactococcus lactis strains stand out ...
A well-known probiotic strain, L.\ua0rhamnosus GG, was encapsulated by spray-drying in milk water-in...