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Immobilized Lacticaseibacillus paracasei on Sunflower Seeds as a Stable Functional Ingredient for Cream Cheese
Chrysoula Pavlatou1, Anastasios Nikolaou1, Yiannis Kourkoutas1
1Laboratory of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece.
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During the last few decades, an urgent need for sustainable and health-promoting food products has been witnessed. In this vein, the development of functional foods enriched with probiotics has gained considerable interest from both the food industry and consumers. However, the maintenance of high cell viability until the time of consumption remains a significant challenge. In this study, freeze-dried immobilized Lacticaseibaciilus paracasei FBM_1327 cells on sunflower seeds were evaluated as a functional food ingredient, and their ability to survive during simulated digestion and storage at ambient and refrigerated temperatures in comparison to free cells was assessed. Cell immobilization resulted in higher survival rates (>70%) after in vitro digestion compared to free cells (<40%), while the freeze-dried immobilized cells maintained in cell levels >7.5 log cfu/g during storage for 6 months at 4 °C. In the next step, freeze-dried free or immobilized cells were incorporated in cream cheese (CCF and CCI samples, respectively) at a concentration of >8 log cfu/g. Cell viability of the immobilized cells remained stable (>8.1 log cfu/g) during storage, while live cell counts of free cells dropped to 7.51 ± 0.11 log cfu/g after 28 days. The fortification of cream cheese with immobilized L. paracasei FBM_1327 cells on sunflower seeds improved the volatile compounds profile, while all samples were accepted by the panel during the sensory evaluation.
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