低温保护剂
益生菌
食品科学
化学
生物保留
谷氨酸钠
乳酸乳球菌
脱脂牛奶
甘油
鼠李糖乳杆菌
活力测定
微生物学
乳酸菌
细菌
细菌素
发酵
乳酸
低温保存
生物
生物化学
抗菌剂
体外
胚胎
原材料
有机化学
细胞生物学
遗传学
作者
Sahar Mahmoodian,Seyed Safa-Ali Fatemi,Mehdi Shamsara,Mahsa Chaharmahali,Amir Meimandipour,Seyedeh Arezoo Maniee
出处
期刊:Cryobiology
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2024-06-19
卷期号:116: 104912-104912
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cryobiol.2024.104912
摘要
Probiotics offer health advantages when consumed in adequate quantities. As ongoing research identifies promising new strains, ensuring their viability and functionality through simple preservation methods is vital for success within the probiotic industry. This study employed a factorial design to investigate the combined effects of four cryoprotectants [C1: MRS broth + 14 % (w/v) glycerol, C2: Aqueous solution containing 4 % (w/v) trehalose, 6 % (w/v) skimmed milk, and 4 % (w/v) sodium glutamate, C3: Aqueous solution containing 10 % (w/v) skimmed milk and 4 % (w/v) sodium glutamate, C4: Aqueous solution containing 4 % (w/v) sucrose, 6 % (w/v) skimmed milk, and 4 % (w/v) sodium glutamate] and three methods of preservation (P1: -86 °C freezing, P2: -196 °C liquid nitrogen freezing, and P3: storing at 4 °C after lyophilization) on the cell viability of three potentially probiotic strains over 12 months. Pediococcus sp P15 and Weissella cibaria ml6 had the highest viability under treatments C3 and C2, after 12 months of storage, respectively. Meanwhile, Lactococcus lactis ml3 demonstrated the highest viability in both treatments C2 and C4 (P ≤ 0.05). According to the results freezing, either P1 or P2, is the most effective preservation method for P. sp P15 and W. cibaria ml6. Meanwhile, L. lactis ml3 showed the highest colony count under treatment (P1) after 12 months of storage (P ≤ 0.05). Among the tested conditions, P. sp P15 and L. lactis ml3 exhibited the highest viability and bile salt resistance when stored under P1C1. For W. cibaria ml6, the optimal storage condition was P2C2 (frozen in liquid nitrogen with cryoprotectant C2).
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