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Biomass production in whey permeate and spray drying of a potential probiotic strain from human breast milk, Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis INL1
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Whey permeate (WP), a by-product of cheese whey treatment, constitutes a sustainable and economical alternative to synthetic media for probiotic biomass production. Likewise, spray drying (SD) is a rapid and cost-effective alternative to freeze drying in industrial practice. This study aimed to optimise the production of a spray-dried culture (SDC) of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis INL1. Biomass production on WP was optimised by analyzing the
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Whey permeate (WP), a by-product of cheese whey treatment, constitutes a sustainable and economical alternative to synthetic media for probiotic biomass production. Likewise, spray drying (SD) is a rapid and cost-effective alternative to freeze drying in industrial practice. This study aimed to optimise the production of a spray-dried culture (SDC) of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis INL1. Biomass production on WP was optimised by analyzing the effects of yeast extract and pH on bacterial growth, survival during spray drying, and resistance to simulated gastric digestion. Additionally, pH, inlet temperature, and drying matrix effects were evaluated for their impact on strain resistance during SD and storage. WP proved to be a suitable ingredient for B. lactis INL1 biomass production. Acidic culture conditions yielded superior results, and all tested factors significantly influenced SDC performance. These findings highlight the usefulness of optimization strategies to define effective production conditions for probiotic cultures.
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Autor
Zacarias, Maria Florencia;
Cuatrin, Alejandra;
Lavari, Luisina;
Taverna, Miguel Angel;
Paez, Roxana Beatriz;
Vinderola, Celso Gabriel;
Fuente
International Dairy Journal 163 : 106181. (April 2025)
Fecha
2025-04
Editorial
Elsevier
ISSN
0958-6946
1879-0143
1879-0143
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INTA/PNAIyAV-1130032/AR./Tecnologías de transformación de alimentos.
INTA/PNAIyAV-1130033/AR./Tecnologías de preservación de alimentos y de aprovechamiento de subproductos.
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