Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions

This research aimed to evaluate the viability, survivability, and release process of the encapsulated Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 in the simulated gastric juice (SGJ), simulated intestinal juice (SIJ), and simulated colon juice (SCJ). We tested four types of encapsulations: native taro starch (N...

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Main Authors: Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo, Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum, Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie, Tatik Khusniati, Masrukhin, Sulistiani
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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author Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo
Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum,
Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie,
Tatik Khusniati,
Masrukhin,
Sulistiani,
author_facet Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo
Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum,
Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie,
Tatik Khusniati,
Masrukhin,
Sulistiani,
author_sort Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description This research aimed to evaluate the viability, survivability, and release process of the encapsulated Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 in the simulated gastric juice (SGJ), simulated intestinal juice (SIJ), and simulated colon juice (SCJ). We tested four types of encapsulations: native taro starch (NTS), modified taro starch (MTS) by heat moisture treatment (HMT), autoclaving-cooling-2 cycles (AC-2C), and maltodextrin (commercial encapsulant). We found that L. plantarum SU-LS36 with AC-2C-modified taro starch (MTS) showed the highest viability in SGJ (6.95 log CFU/g), SIJ (7.09 log CFU/g), and SCJ (7.85 log CFU/g) after incubation up to 4 h. AC-2C MTS dissolved or released more rapidly from its encapsulant material in the colon in SCJ than in NTS, HMT MTS, and maltodextrin. The longest time release of L. plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated in AC-2C MTS was 3 h in SIJ conditions, 2 h in SGJ, and the fastest (1 h) in SCJ. The encapsulated L. plantarum SU-LS36 was released through a dissolution process (SGJ and SCJ) and by pancreatin activity (SIJ). Conclusively, AC-2C MTS could maintain the viability of L. plantarum SU-LS36 cells to the colon at 6.04 log CFU/g and fulfilled the minimum requirement of biovalue (MBV) probiotics set forth by the US FDA (6-7 log CFU/g).
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:202382022-10-25T07:35:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20238/ Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum, Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie, Tatik Khusniati, Masrukhin, Sulistiani, This research aimed to evaluate the viability, survivability, and release process of the encapsulated Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 in the simulated gastric juice (SGJ), simulated intestinal juice (SIJ), and simulated colon juice (SCJ). We tested four types of encapsulations: native taro starch (NTS), modified taro starch (MTS) by heat moisture treatment (HMT), autoclaving-cooling-2 cycles (AC-2C), and maltodextrin (commercial encapsulant). We found that L. plantarum SU-LS36 with AC-2C-modified taro starch (MTS) showed the highest viability in SGJ (6.95 log CFU/g), SIJ (7.09 log CFU/g), and SCJ (7.85 log CFU/g) after incubation up to 4 h. AC-2C MTS dissolved or released more rapidly from its encapsulant material in the colon in SCJ than in NTS, HMT MTS, and maltodextrin. The longest time release of L. plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated in AC-2C MTS was 3 h in SIJ conditions, 2 h in SGJ, and the fastest (1 h) in SCJ. The encapsulated L. plantarum SU-LS36 was released through a dissolution process (SGJ and SCJ) and by pancreatin activity (SIJ). Conclusively, AC-2C MTS could maintain the viability of L. plantarum SU-LS36 cells to the colon at 6.04 log CFU/g and fulfilled the minimum requirement of biovalue (MBV) probiotics set forth by the US FDA (6-7 log CFU/g). Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20238/1/11.pdf Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo and Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum, and Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie, and Tatik Khusniati, and Masrukhin, and Sulistiani, (2022) Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions. Sains Malaysiana, 51 (7). pp. 2073-2085. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid51bil7_2022/KandunganJilid51Bil7_2022.html
spellingShingle Setiarto, R. Haryo Bimo
Harsi Dewantari Kusumaningrum,
Betty Sri Laksmi Jenie,
Tatik Khusniati,
Masrukhin,
Sulistiani,
Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title_full Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title_fullStr Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title_full_unstemmed Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title_short Survivability and release process of Lactobacillus plantarum SU-LS36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
title_sort survivability and release process of lactobacillus plantarum su-ls36 encapsulated with native and modified taro starch under simulated digestive conditions
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20238/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20238/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20238/1/11.pdf