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Probiotics encapsulated gastroprotective cross-linked microgels: Enhanced viability under stressed conditions with dried apple carrier

Authors :
Muhammad Afzaal
Farhan Saeed
Huda Ateeq
Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar
Ali Imran
Aftab Ahmed
Muhammad Aamir
Fakhar Islam
Iqra Yasmin
Yasir Abbas Shah
Muzzamal Hussain
Adnan Hameed
Roshan Kumar
Chinaza Godswill Awuchi
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In the current study, Lactobacillus acidophilus was encapsulated in sodium alginate and whey protein isolate, with the addition of antacids CaCO3 or Mg(OH)2. The obtained microgels were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Encapsulated and free probiotics were subjected to vitality assay under stressed conditions. Furthermore, dried apple snack was evaluated as a carrier for probiotics for 28 days. A significant (p ≤ .05) effect of antacid with an encapsulating agent was observed under different stressed conditions. During exposure to simulated gastrointestinal conditions, there were observations of 1.24 log CFU and 2.17 log CFU, with corresponding 0.93 log CFU and 2.63 log CFU decrease in the case of SA + CaCO3 and WPI + CaCO3 respectively. Likewise, high viability was observed under thermal and refrigerated conditions for probiotics encapsulated with SA + CaCO3. In conclusion, the results indicated that alginate microgels with CaCO3 are effective in prolonging the viability of probiotics under stressed conditions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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