Improving the stability of a probiotic product with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v by introducing flow pack bags

G. Katona, D. Korcok, Nada Trsic-Milanovic, Natasa Jovanovic-Ljeskovic
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Probiotic products are becoming more common in everyday use around the world, while at the same time, the interest of scientists in researching probiotic production and use is increasing. Stability of a probiotic product in pharmaceutical production is affected by the choice of probiotic strain, formulation, and packaging. Packaging is the final stage of production and presents a crucial factor for the stability of probiotic products to maintain declared probiotic viability during the products' shelf life. The present research describes the influence of additional packaging material on the encapsulated probiotic product, which contains Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v. In specific, the effect of additional blister protection within flow pack bags was investigated. Blisters were made of a chloride/poly-vinylidene chloride/polyethylene-triplex foil (PVC/PVdC/PE foil) and aluminum foil. Viability of probiotic lactobacilli cells protected in blisters only was compared to those packed in flow pack bags filled with nitrogen as an inert gas. Better protection of probiotic cells from oxygen, light, and moisture was determined in the capsules in the latter case. In specific, introduction of additional blister protection in flow pack bags resulted in ~11 % higher probiotic viability when compared to the other blister samples without such protection after 24 months, and therefore it enabled more efficient storage of the product during use.
引入流动包装袋提高植物乳杆菌299v益生菌产品的稳定性
益生菌产品在世界范围内的日常使用越来越普遍,与此同时,科学家对益生菌生产和使用研究的兴趣也越来越大。在制药生产中,益生菌产品的稳定性受到益生菌菌株、配方和包装选择的影响。包装是生产的最后阶段,是益生菌产品稳定性的关键因素,在产品的保质期内保持声明的益生菌活力。本文研究了附加包装材料对含植物乳杆菌299v的益生菌包封产品的影响。具体而言,额外的泡罩保护内流动包袋的效果进行了调查。泡罩由氯化物/聚偏二氯乙烯/聚乙烯-三重箔(PVC/PVdC/PE箔)和铝箔制成。仅在水泡中保护的益生菌乳酸菌细胞的活力与填充氮气作为惰性气体的流动袋中包装的益生菌乳酸菌细胞的活力进行了比较。在后一种情况下,在胶囊中确定了更好的保护益生菌细胞免受氧气,光线和水分的影响。具体而言,在24个月后,与没有这种保护的其他起泡样品相比,在流动包装袋中引入额外的起泡保护导致益生菌活力提高了约11%,因此它在使用期间能够更有效地储存产品。
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