Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2434774 | International Dairy Journal | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Six isolates of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis were obtained out of 16 samples of breast milk and were present in levels ranging from 1.4 to 2.8 log cfu mL−1. Isolates were stable in frozen storage (−20 °C and −70 °C, 6 months) and to refrigerated storage (5 °C, 4 weeks) in lactic acid-acidified milk (pH 4.5). Isolates were also able to grow in skim milk with yeast extract and they were stable to spray-drying in 20% (w/v) skim milk. Spray-dried cultures maintained a high number of viable cells when stored at 5 °C for 6 months and were stable to rehydration in water up to 50 °C. The oral administration of B. animalis subsp. lactis INL1 to mice increased the number of IgA+ cells in the small and large intestine. B. animalis subsp. lactis INL1 showed technological and probiotic potential for its incorporation to dairy products, whether fermented or not.