The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells is presented. Four soluble fibres (inulin, polydextrose, glucose-oligosaccharides and wheat dextrin) were selected as prebiotic co-components of gelatine based matrices plasticised with glycerol and used for the immobilisation of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG. The addition of prebiotics was associated with a more compact and uniform film structure, with no detectable interspaces or micropores; probiotic inclusion did not significantly change the structure of the films. Glucose-oligosaccharides and polydextrose significantly enhanced L. rhamnosus GG viability during air drying (by 300% and 75%, respectively), whilst a 33% and 80% reduction in vi...
Cheese whey, one of the most abundant by-products of the dairy industry, causes economic losses and ...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...
AbstractThe concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic livi...
The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells...
The incorporation of probiotics and bioactive compounds, via plasticised thin-layered hydrocolloids,...
AbstractProbiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an effici...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
Recently, edible films were shown to be an effective strategy for the delivery of functional ingredi...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by “Santander Universidades and University of Coimbra” thro...
Edible films are thin layers of biopolymer-based materials, which are expected to help the packaging...
Probiotics and prebiotics are widely used as functional food ingredients. Viability of probiotics i...
Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated ...
Bioactive edible films have the potential to be probiotic carriers. This innovative approach can rep...
Cheese whey, one of the most abundant by-products of the dairy industry, causes economic losses and ...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...
AbstractThe concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic livi...
The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells...
The incorporation of probiotics and bioactive compounds, via plasticised thin-layered hydrocolloids,...
AbstractProbiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an effici...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
Recently, edible films were shown to be an effective strategy for the delivery of functional ingredi...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by “Santander Universidades and University of Coimbra” thro...
Edible films are thin layers of biopolymer-based materials, which are expected to help the packaging...
Probiotics and prebiotics are widely used as functional food ingredients. Viability of probiotics i...
Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated ...
Bioactive edible films have the potential to be probiotic carriers. This innovative approach can rep...
Cheese whey, one of the most abundant by-products of the dairy industry, causes economic losses and ...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...
The probiotic viability, physicochemical, mechanical, barrier, and microstructure properties of synb...