Improved probiotic viability in stress environments with post-culture of alginate-chitosan microencapsulated low density cells.

Carbohydr Polym

Laboratory of Biomedical Materials Engineering, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics(DICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS), Dalian 116023, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2014

In this study, probiotics (Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y235) were entrapped in alginate-chitosan microcapsules by emulsification/internal gelation technique. Two different encapsulation patterns were established as directly entrapped high density cells (dEHDC) and entrapped low density cells with culture (ELDCwc). The performance of microencapsulated cells, with free cells (FC) as control, was investigated against sequential stress environments of freeze-drying, storage, and simulated gastrointestinal fluids. After being freeze-dried without cryoprotectant, the survival rate of ELDCwc (14.33%) was significantly higher than 10.00% of dEHDC, and 0.05% of FC. The lower temperature (-20°C) and ELDCwc pattern were beneficial for keeping viable cells at 7.00 logCFU g(-1) after 6 months. Furthermore, the ELDCwc microcapsule maintained viable cells of 6.29 logCFU g(-1) after incubation in SGF and SIF. These studies demonstrated that the pattern of entrapped low density cells with culture was an effective and superior technique of resisting harmful stress environments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.02.084DOI Listing

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