The injuries caused by spray drying (SD) of three potential probiotic lactobacilli isolated from kefir grains and the impact on some probiotic properties, were evaluated. Results demonstrated that Lactobacillus plantarum 83114 and L. kefir 8321 showed a slight reduction of viability (0.11 and 0.29 log CFU/ml respectively) after SD process, and L. kefir 8348 was found to be more sensitive to the process with a reduction in viability of 0.70 log CFU/ml. Neither membrane damage, evaluated by increased sensitivity to NaCl, lysozyme, bile salt and penicillin G, nor changes in acidifying activity in MRS and milk by lactobacilli were detected after SD. L. plantarum 83114 and L. kefir 8321 after SD did not lose their capacity to adhere to intestina...
We evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encapsulants f...
Encapsulation is a practical technique for the preservation of probiotic cultures. This may be accom...
We investigated the mucus-binding properties of aggregating and non-aggregating potentially probioti...
The injuries caused by spray drying (SD) of three potential probiotic lactobacilli isolated from kef...
The injuries caused by spray drying (SD) of three potential probiotic lactobacilli isolated from kef...
Aims: This work aims to investigate the survival of Lactobacillus kefir CIDCA 8348, Lactobacillus pl...
Three probiotic lactobacilli strains were spray-dried in 20% (w/v) skim milk and submitted to a simu...
Commercial probiotic bacteria are delivered mainly as frozen or freeze-dried cultures. However, spra...
Survival of two Lactobacillus kefir strains after spray drying in reconstituted skim milk with or wi...
Cell survival and antagonistic activity against Listeria innocua, Listeria monocytogenes and Staphyl...
Cell survival, cellular damage, and antagonistic activity were investigated after spray-drying of fo...
The isolation of potentially probiotic strains and the subsequent study of their properties are very...
Spray drying was applied for the production of kefir powder. The survival of microorganisms after dr...
Kefir is a dairy product obtained by fermentation of milk with a complex microbial population and se...
Lactobacilli are generally regarded as safe; however, certain strains have been associated with case...
We evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encapsulants f...
Encapsulation is a practical technique for the preservation of probiotic cultures. This may be accom...
We investigated the mucus-binding properties of aggregating and non-aggregating potentially probioti...
The injuries caused by spray drying (SD) of three potential probiotic lactobacilli isolated from kef...
The injuries caused by spray drying (SD) of three potential probiotic lactobacilli isolated from kef...
Aims: This work aims to investigate the survival of Lactobacillus kefir CIDCA 8348, Lactobacillus pl...
Three probiotic lactobacilli strains were spray-dried in 20% (w/v) skim milk and submitted to a simu...
Commercial probiotic bacteria are delivered mainly as frozen or freeze-dried cultures. However, spra...
Survival of two Lactobacillus kefir strains after spray drying in reconstituted skim milk with or wi...
Cell survival and antagonistic activity against Listeria innocua, Listeria monocytogenes and Staphyl...
Cell survival, cellular damage, and antagonistic activity were investigated after spray-drying of fo...
The isolation of potentially probiotic strains and the subsequent study of their properties are very...
Spray drying was applied for the production of kefir powder. The survival of microorganisms after dr...
Kefir is a dairy product obtained by fermentation of milk with a complex microbial population and se...
Lactobacilli are generally regarded as safe; however, certain strains have been associated with case...
We evaluated sodium alginate, chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as co-encapsulants f...
Encapsulation is a practical technique for the preservation of probiotic cultures. This may be accom...
We investigated the mucus-binding properties of aggregating and non-aggregating potentially probioti...