Publications by authors named "Laenia Angelica Andrade Lopes"

This study developed and evaluated chitosan-sodium alginate capsules containing the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG using extrusion and emulsification techniques. The encapsulated L. rhamnosus GG cells were also evaluated for technological and probiotic-related physiological functionalities, as well as when incorporated in UHT and powdered milk.

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The impact of the addition of L. acidophilus La-05 (free cells, microencapsulated with alginate [30 g/L] or microencapsulated with alginate coated with chitosan [5 g/L]) on the quality parameters of spreadable goat Ricotta cheese during storage (7 °C/7 days) was evaluated. The addition of probiotic culture resulted in products with lower hardness, gumminess, and springiness, as well as higher cohesiveness and adhesiveness.

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The effect of microencapsulation of L. acidophilus La-05 (8 log CFU/mL) by external ionic gelation technique in alginate (30 g/L; AM) and alginate coated with a low molecular weight chitosan solution (5 g/L; AC5M) on the survival of the freeze-dried probiotic culture during storage (7 °C; 0, 7, 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 days), and exposure to temperature (72, 85 and 90 °C), pH (2, 4, and 6), and NaCl (10, 15 and 20 g/L) were studied. Furthermore, vegan milks (soybean and rice milks) added with microencapsulated probiotic cultures were evaluated for the physicochemical characteristics and survival of the probiotic culture during refrigerated storage (7 °C; 7 days) and in vitro digestion.

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This study evaluated the efficacy of glycone (myricitrin, hesperidin and phloridzin) and aglycone flavonoids (myricetin, hesperetin and phloretin) in inhibiting biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus RN4220 and S. aureus SA1199B that overexpress the msrA and norA efflux protein genes, respectively. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration (MBIC - defined as the lowest concentration that resulted in ≥50% inhibition of biofilm formation) of flavonoids were determined using microdilution in broth procedures.

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