Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece
Abstract
During the last decade, a rising interest in novel functional products containing probiotic microorganisms has been witnessed. As food processing and storage usually lead to a reduction of cell viability, freeze-dried cultures and immobilization are usually recommended in order to maintain adequate loads and deliver health benefits. In this study, freeze-dried (free and immobilized on apple pieces) Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus OLXAL-1 cells were used to fortify grape juice. Juice storage at ambient temperature resulted in significantly higher (>7 log cfu/g) levels of immobilized L. rhamnosus cells compared to free cells after 4 days. On the other hand, refrigerated storage resulted in cell loads > 7 log cfu/g for both free and immobilized cells for up to 10 days, achieving populations > 109 cfu per share, with no spoilage noticed. The possible resistance of the novel fortified juice products to microbial spoilage (after deliberate spiking with Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Aspergillus niger) was also investigated. Significant growth limitation of both food-spoilage microorganisms was observed (both at 20 and 4 °C) when immobilized cells were contained compared to the unfortified juice. Keynote volatile compounds derived from the juice and the immobilization carrier were detected in all products by HS-SPME GC/MS analysis. PCA revealed that both the nature of the freeze-dried cells (free or immobilized), as well as storage temperature affected significantly the content of minor volatiles detected and resulted in significant differences in the total volatile concentration. Juices with freeze-dried immobilized cells were distinguished by the tasters and perceived as highly novel. Notably, all fortified juice products were accepted during the preliminary sensory evaluation.
Funder
Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation
Subject
Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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