TY - JOUR
T1 - Dried date paste as carrier of the proposed probiotic Bacillus coagulans BC4 and viability assessment during storage and simulated gastric passage
AU - Marcial-Coba, Martín Sebastián
AU - Pjaca, Aleksandra Sasa
AU - Andersen, Camilla Juul
AU - Knøchel, Susanne
AU - Nielsen, Dennis Sandris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/1
Y1 - 2019/1
N2 - This work aimed to determine the suitability of dried date paste, an intermediate aw (0.5–0.6) matrix, as a carrier of the spore-former Bacillus coagulans BC4 in terms of survival during storage and in vitro gastric simulation. Freeze-dried B. coagulans BC4, mostly in the spore form, was added to 5 different dried date paste preparations obtaining an initial concentration between 7.87 and 8.12 log CFU g−1. Although the characteristic aw of the tested matrix has previously been described as non-optimal for maintaining the viability of non-spore-forming dehydrated probiotics, no significant variation (P > 0.05) regarding viability and spores percentage was detected between the pastes after 45 days of storage under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Furthermore, after in vitro gastric passage, B. coagulans showed no significant viability loss (P > 0.05) neither when embedded in date paste nor as free spores. Our results showed that B. coagulans BC4 spores embedded in dried date paste are highly stable during storage at room temperature and in vitro gastric passage.
AB - This work aimed to determine the suitability of dried date paste, an intermediate aw (0.5–0.6) matrix, as a carrier of the spore-former Bacillus coagulans BC4 in terms of survival during storage and in vitro gastric simulation. Freeze-dried B. coagulans BC4, mostly in the spore form, was added to 5 different dried date paste preparations obtaining an initial concentration between 7.87 and 8.12 log CFU g−1. Although the characteristic aw of the tested matrix has previously been described as non-optimal for maintaining the viability of non-spore-forming dehydrated probiotics, no significant variation (P > 0.05) regarding viability and spores percentage was detected between the pastes after 45 days of storage under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Furthermore, after in vitro gastric passage, B. coagulans showed no significant viability loss (P > 0.05) neither when embedded in date paste nor as free spores. Our results showed that B. coagulans BC4 spores embedded in dried date paste are highly stable during storage at room temperature and in vitro gastric passage.
KW - Dried date paste
KW - Probiotic Carrier
KW - Spore-forming probiotics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lwt.2018.09.052
DO - 10.1016/j.lwt.2018.09.052
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85054339818
SN - 0023-6438
VL - 99
SP - 197
EP - 201
JO - LWT
JF - LWT
ER -