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Spray-drying microencapsulation using whey protein isolate and nano-crystalline starch for enhancing the survivability and stability of Lactobacillus reuteri TF-7
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Spray-drying microencapsulation using whey protein isolate and nano-crystalline starch for enhancing the survivability and stability of Lactobacillus reuteri TF-7
Author
Puttarat N, Thangrongthong S, Kasemwong K, Kerdsup P, Taweechotipatr M
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Affiliations
Srinakharinwirot University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Srinakharinwirot University
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Article
Source Title
FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ISSN
1226-7708
Year
2021
Volume
30
Issue
21
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KOREAN SOCIETY FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-KOSFOST
DOI
10.1007/s10068-020-00870-z
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Abstract
Decrease of survivability and stability is a major problem affecting probiotic functional food. Thus, in this study, Lactobacillus reuteri TF-7 producing bile salt hydrolase was microencapsulated in whey protein isolate (WPI) or whey protein isolate combined with nano-crystalline starch (WPI-NCS) using the spray-drying technique to enhance the survivability and stability of probiotics under various adverse conditions. Spherical microcapsules were generated with this microencapsulation technique. In addition, the survival of L. reuteri TF-7 loaded in WPI-NCS microcapsules was significantly higher than WPI microcapsules and free cells after exposure to heat, pH, and simulated gastrointestinal conditions. During long-term storage at 4, 25, and 35 degrees C, WPI-NCS microcapsules could retain both survival and biological activity. These findings suggest that microcapsules fabricated from WPI-NCS provide the most robust efficiency for enhancing the survivability and stability of probiotics, in which their great potentials appropriate to develop as the cholesterol-lowering probiotic supplements.
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Research and Researchers for Industries Program; Thailand Science Research and Innovation [PHD61I0020]; Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University [219/2560]; HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Medical Center, Srinakharinwirot University [219/2560]
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