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In vitro Survival of Microencapsulated Canine-Specific Probiotics Under Simulated Gastrointestinal Tract Conditions and During Storage
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Document Title
In vitro Survival of Microencapsulated Canine-Specific Probiotics Under Simulated Gastrointestinal Tract Conditions and During Storage
Author
Foongsawat N. Sunthornthummas S. Rangsiruji A. Sarawaneeyaruk S. Insian K. Pringsulaka O.
Affiliations
Department of Microbiology Faculty of Science Srinakharinwirot University Bangkok 10110 Thailand; National Biobank of Thailand (NBT) National Science and Technology Development Agency Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand; Department of Biology Faculty of Science Srinakharinwirot University Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of Current Science and Technology
ISSN
26300583
Year
2023
Volume
13
Issue
3
Page
584-594
Open Access
All Open Access Hybrid Gold
Publisher
Rangsit University
DOI
10.59796/jcst.V13N3.2023.1121
Abstract
The survival of probiotics in the gastrointestinal system of dogs is crucial for them to provide health benefits. However probiotics must also endure various physical conditions during commercial production and storage. Therefore this study employed the microencapsulation technique to ensure the survival of probiotics using alginate as the encapsulation material both alone and in combination with goat milk (alginate-goat milk). The study assessed the survival rates of two probiotic LAB strains Enterococcus hirae Pom 4 and Ligilactobacillus animalis FB2 in both types of matrices under simulated dog gastrointestinal conditions during food production and 28 days of refrigeration at 4?C. The findings revealed that alginate-goat milk microcapsules had the highest encapsulation yield and the viability of microencapsulated LAB cells in the alginate-goat milk matrix was the best protection for both probiotic strains under all conditions including pasteurization temperature. Even after pasteurization viable counts exceeding 6 log cfu/g were observed indicating the promising application of alginate-goat milk microcapsules for optimal protection enabling probiotics to survive until they reach the intended site and provide health benefits to dogs. ? 2018-2023 Rangsit University.
Keyword
dogs | Enterococcus hirae | goat milk | Ligilactobacillus animalis | Microencapsulation | Probiotics
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
License
CC BY-NC-ND
Rights
Rangsit University
Publication Source
Scopus