Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch

Resistant starch as prebiotics can be combined with probiotics to increase their survival during processing of food products. In present study Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) which, isolated from (yoghurt, banana and human breast milk) were screened for their probiotic properties and evaluated for the ad...

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Main Authors: Salem G., Hassan Z., Abubakr M.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.usim-153242017-10-27T03:45:08Z Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch Salem G., Hassan Z. Abubakr M. Lactic acid bacteria; Prebiotic; Resistant starch Resistant starch as prebiotics can be combined with probiotics to increase their survival during processing of food products. In present study Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) which, isolated from (yoghurt, banana and human breast milk) were screened for their probiotic properties and evaluated for the adhesion properties to Rice Resistance Starch (RRS). 26% of the isolates (10/39) overcame the stress to pH 3 and 0.3% bile indicating their probiotic properties. All ten LAB isolates adhered to RRS within 60 min of exposure. Isolates Bn1 and HM2 were highly adhered to RRS with a total of 79 and 77% of the cells adhering, respectively. Moderate adherent was observed by isolates FY (55%), YN (70%), CY (48%), HM1 (61, 5%), HM3 (65%) and HM4 (50, 5%), while isolate YD and Bn2 were poorly adhered to RRS (<40% adherent). NaCl and Tween 80 did not influence on adhesion capacity but, the adhesion was inhibited by protease and by low pH. Different effect on adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch was caused by monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides, depending on their molecular size. The effect of gastric condition (in vitro) appeared, inhibition in adhesion by protease and low (pH<3). While bile has not affected on adhesion, but the pancreatin caused weakening binding capacity of the starch. It might be possible to utilization adhesion of probiotic and prebiotic in microencapsulation and synbiotic food applications such as bakery products. ©2013 Science Publication. 2017-10-27T03:45:08Z 2017-10-27T03:45:08Z 2013 Article 15469239 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/15324 en
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topic Lactic acid bacteria; Prebiotic; Resistant starch
spellingShingle Lactic acid bacteria; Prebiotic; Resistant starch
Salem G., Hassan Z.
Abubakr M.
Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
description Resistant starch as prebiotics can be combined with probiotics to increase their survival during processing of food products. In present study Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) which, isolated from (yoghurt, banana and human breast milk) were screened for their probiotic properties and evaluated for the adhesion properties to Rice Resistance Starch (RRS). 26% of the isolates (10/39) overcame the stress to pH 3 and 0.3% bile indicating their probiotic properties. All ten LAB isolates adhered to RRS within 60 min of exposure. Isolates Bn1 and HM2 were highly adhered to RRS with a total of 79 and 77% of the cells adhering, respectively. Moderate adherent was observed by isolates FY (55%), YN (70%), CY (48%), HM1 (61, 5%), HM3 (65%) and HM4 (50, 5%), while isolate YD and Bn2 were poorly adhered to RRS (<40% adherent). NaCl and Tween 80 did not influence on adhesion capacity but, the adhesion was inhibited by protease and by low pH. Different effect on adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch was caused by monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides, depending on their molecular size. The effect of gastric condition (in vitro) appeared, inhibition in adhesion by protease and low (pH<3). While bile has not affected on adhesion, but the pancreatin caused weakening binding capacity of the starch. It might be possible to utilization adhesion of probiotic and prebiotic in microencapsulation and synbiotic food applications such as bakery products. ©2013 Science Publication.
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author Salem G., Hassan Z.
Abubakr M.
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Abubakr M.
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title Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
title_short Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
title_full Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
title_fullStr Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
title_full_unstemmed Adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
title_sort adhesion of probiotic bacteria to resistant rice starch
publishDate 2017
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/15324
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