{"title":"海藻酸钠和番茄籽粘液中包封的再特异性乳酸杆菌(ATCC 23272)对番茄酱性质的影响","authors":"Mohammad Ganje , Seyed Saeed Sekhavatizadeh , Seyed Jafar Hejazi , Roya Mehrpooya","doi":"10.1016/j.carpta.2024.100486","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>In the current work, encapsulation of <em>Lactobacillus reuteri</em> (LR) by double-layer extrusion was investigated. The microencapsulated (bead) wall was prepared with sodium alginate and tomato seed mucilage (TSM) in different concentrations (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 %) as a first and second layer, respectively. The encapsulation efficiency (EE), survival at 72 °C, and cold storage were assessed in beads. The viscosity, acidity, pH, the survivability of LR in simulated gastrointestinal condition (GI), storage time were measured in ketchup sauce. The results showed that EE was 91.54 % for 0.8 % sample. In heat stress conditions, MLR showed a higher survival rate (52.8 %) than FLR (not detected after 4 min). Following the 28th day of cold storage, the survival of the MLR sample (54.08 %) remained higher than the FLR (42.37 %). In ketchup sauce, the survival rates were 57.37 and 51.61 % for MLR and FLR, respectively. In the GI simulating condition, the final survival rates of MLR and FLR samples were 54.93 % and 48.26 %, respectively. The MLR had the more significant value in viscosity (72,864 mPa s<sup>−1</sup>), and acidity (4 g.100 g<sup>−1</sup>) but pH was equal among the samples. Therefore, applying alginate and TSM can protect LR from harsh environmental conditions and in ketchup sauce.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":100213,"journal":{"name":"Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications","volume":"7 ","pages":"Article 100486"},"PeriodicalIF":6.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666893924000665/pdfft?md5=fff8393469f416a374734f70a977606d&pid=1-s2.0-S2666893924000665-main.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effect of encapsulation of Lactobacillus reuteri (ATCC 23272) in sodium alginate and tomato seed mucilage on properties of ketchup sauce\",\"authors\":\"Mohammad Ganje , Seyed Saeed Sekhavatizadeh , Seyed Jafar Hejazi , Roya Mehrpooya\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.carpta.2024.100486\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>In the current work, encapsulation of <em>Lactobacillus reuteri</em> (LR) by double-layer extrusion was investigated. The microencapsulated (bead) wall was prepared with sodium alginate and tomato seed mucilage (TSM) in different concentrations (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 %) as a first and second layer, respectively. The encapsulation efficiency (EE), survival at 72 °C, and cold storage were assessed in beads. The viscosity, acidity, pH, the survivability of LR in simulated gastrointestinal condition (GI), storage time were measured in ketchup sauce. The results showed that EE was 91.54 % for 0.8 % sample. In heat stress conditions, MLR showed a higher survival rate (52.8 %) than FLR (not detected after 4 min). Following the 28th day of cold storage, the survival of the MLR sample (54.08 %) remained higher than the FLR (42.37 %). In ketchup sauce, the survival rates were 57.37 and 51.61 % for MLR and FLR, respectively. In the GI simulating condition, the final survival rates of MLR and FLR samples were 54.93 % and 48.26 %, respectively. The MLR had the more significant value in viscosity (72,864 mPa s<sup>−1</sup>), and acidity (4 g.100 g<sup>−1</sup>) but pH was equal among the samples. 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Effect of encapsulation of Lactobacillus reuteri (ATCC 23272) in sodium alginate and tomato seed mucilage on properties of ketchup sauce
In the current work, encapsulation of Lactobacillus reuteri (LR) by double-layer extrusion was investigated. The microencapsulated (bead) wall was prepared with sodium alginate and tomato seed mucilage (TSM) in different concentrations (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 %) as a first and second layer, respectively. The encapsulation efficiency (EE), survival at 72 °C, and cold storage were assessed in beads. The viscosity, acidity, pH, the survivability of LR in simulated gastrointestinal condition (GI), storage time were measured in ketchup sauce. The results showed that EE was 91.54 % for 0.8 % sample. In heat stress conditions, MLR showed a higher survival rate (52.8 %) than FLR (not detected after 4 min). Following the 28th day of cold storage, the survival of the MLR sample (54.08 %) remained higher than the FLR (42.37 %). In ketchup sauce, the survival rates were 57.37 and 51.61 % for MLR and FLR, respectively. In the GI simulating condition, the final survival rates of MLR and FLR samples were 54.93 % and 48.26 %, respectively. The MLR had the more significant value in viscosity (72,864 mPa s−1), and acidity (4 g.100 g−1) but pH was equal among the samples. Therefore, applying alginate and TSM can protect LR from harsh environmental conditions and in ketchup sauce.