Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4562420 Food Research International 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The objective of this work was to demonstrate that Bifidobacterium bifidum viability to spray-drying and with storage time could be substantially enhanced by pre-selecting protective colloids offering resistance to oxygen diffusion (high activation energy) and adding aguamiel as a thermoprotector prebiotic. Three different protective colloids blends exhibiting relatively high, medium and low activation energies were mixed with B. bifidum harvested in the late log phase, with or without aguamiel, spray-dried at 130, 140 and 155 °C, and stored at 4 °C at a water activity of 0.32. Viability was determined by cell total count in MRS agar. Best viability was achieved when microencapsulating the microorganism in the protective colloids blend exhibiting highest activation energy (40.7 kJ mol−1), with aguamiel, and dried at 140 °C. Viability ranged from 1.26 × 108 cfu g−1 immediately after drying to 6.0 × 106 cfu g−1 after 5 weeks storage time at 4 °C.

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