Powder Technology | 2019

Spray drying of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG with calcium-containing protectant for enhanced viability

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The formulation of bioactive powders is crucial to their property, functionality and bioaccessibility. This study investigated the incorporation of Ca2+ as a protectant aid for producing active dry probiotics via spray drying, and explored the mechanism underlying the positive effect of Ca2+ on cell viability. At inlet temperature of 98\u202f°C and outlet temperature of 65\u202f°C, supplementing 1\u202fmM CaCl2 to either 10\u202fwt% lactose or 10\u202fwt% trehalose solution increased the survival ratio of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) from 5% to 30%. The growth capability of dried LGG was also enhanced in the presence of calcium. Powder properties including particle morphology, amorphous state and infrared spectrum were minimally influenced at such a low Ca2+ loading. By contrast, adding 1 or 100\u202fmM Ca2+ in reconstitution solution or MRS agar plates notably improved the survival of LGG cells during single droplet drying with pure lactose protectant. The findings suggested that the protective mechanism of Ca2+ is based on enhancing the intrinsic tolerance of LGG cells, rather than modifying the powder properties. Given the protective effect of Ca2+ on probiotic cells under stressful conditions, calcium-containing dry probiotic products that confer duel benefits to consumers may be developed as new types of functional foods.

Volume 358
Pages 87-94
DOI 10.1016/J.POWTEC.2018.09.082
Language English
Journal Powder Technology

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