| Literature DB >> 30956319 |
Wentao Qi1, Xinxiao Liang1, Tingting Yun1, Weiqun Guo1.
Abstract
Efficient microencapsulation of probiotics by most existing methods is limited by low throughput. In this work, Saccharomyces boulardii and Enterococcus faecium were microencapsulated by a method based on emulsion and internal gelation. The growth and survival of microencapsulated microbes under different stressors were investigated using free non-encapsulated ones as a control. The results showed that the prepared micro-beads by emulsion and internal gelation exhibited a spherical and smooth shape, with sizes between 300 and 500 μm. Both S. boulardii and E. faecium grew well and survived better when encapsulated in micro-beads. The survival rates were increased 25% and 40% for microencapsulated S. boulardii and E. faecium respectively when compared with non-encapsulated controls under high temperature and high humidity. The increases of survival rates were 60% for microencapsulated S. boulardii and 25% for E. faecium in simulated gastric juice. And the increases were 15% and 20% respectively when the survival rates of the microencapsulated S. boulardii and E. faecium were determined in simulated intestinal juice. The microencapsulation by emulsion and internal gelation offers an effective way to protect microbes in adverse in vitro and in vivo conditions and is promising for the large-scale production of probiotics microencapsulation.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial growth; Emulsion and internal gelation; Microencapsulation; Probiotics; Survival rate
Year: 2019 PMID: 30956319 PMCID: PMC6423195 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-03616-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701
Fig. 1The morphology of micro-beads loaded with bacteria and their growth profile. a, b Micro images of freshly prepared micro-beads loaded with S. boulardii or E. faecium. c Micro-beads loaded with S. boulardii after 18 h of incubation in YPD broth with 180-rpm shaking at 30 °C. d Micro-beads loaded with E. faecium after 14 h of incubation in MRS broth at 37 °C. e, f Scanning electron micrograph of micro-beads freshly loaded with S. boulardii or E. faecium. g, h Scanning electron micrograph of micro-beads loaded with S. boulardii or E. faecium, after incubation. i The size distribution of micro-beads loaded with S. boulardii or E. faecium was measured by a laser particle analyzer (n = 3). All micro images show 40 × magnification
Fig. 2The growth profiles of micro-beads loaded with bacteria were investigated by measuring the cell density as a function of time. a The growth curve of free and microencapsulated S. boulardii, with the cell density measured every 2 h (n = 3). b The growth curve of free and microencapsulated E. faecium, with the cell density measured every 2 h (n = 3)
The survival rate of free and microencapsulated bacteria under the conditions of high temperature (%)
| Temperature | Time (s) |
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| Free | Microencapsulated | Free | Microencapsulated | ||
| 110 °C | 30 | 90.98 ± 1.06a | 96.04 ± 1.30b | 4.94 ± 0.25a | 85.30 ± 5.46b |
| 45 | 90.26 ± 2.55a | 95.11 ± 2.73a | 4.84 ± 0.18a | 68.42 ± 2.48b | |
| 60 | 88.46 ± 3.49a | 92.19 ± 2.98a | 1.84 ± 0.09a | 43.54 ± 2.20b | |
| 130 °C | 30 | 82.70 ± 1.30a | 92.50 ± 1.74b | 0.60 ± 0.03a | 65.49 ± 0.55b |
| 45 | 77.46 ± 1.74a | 91.25 ± 2.19b | 0.52 ± 0.02a | 61.79 ± 0.65b | |
| 60 | 70.12 ± 2.00a | 87.29 ± 4.38b | 0.40 ± 0 .03a | 57.37 ± 0.65b | |
a,bMeans within a row with no common superscript differ significantly (p < 0.05). Identical small letter superscripts indicate no significant difference (p > 0.05) (n = 3)
The survival rate of free and microencapsulated bacteria in the condition of SGJ and SIJ (%)
| Simulated conditions | Time (min) |
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| Free | Microencapsulated | Free | Microencapsulated | ||
| SGJ | 30 | 29.19 ± 2.61a | 89.62 ± 4.25b | 58.91 ± 1.36a | 83.70 ± 2.48b |
| 90 | 23.85 ± 1.17a | 83.86 ± 4.29b | 49.07 ± 0.28a | 78.02 ± 4.67b | |
| 180 | 18.61 ± 2.49a | 74.53 ± 4.11b | 38.27 ± 0.52a | 64.78 ± 2.19b | |
| SIJ | 30 | 80.61 ± 2.23a | 94.48 ± 2.52b | 59.98 ± 3.06a | 79.31 ± 3.56b |
| 90 | 65.42 ± 2.16a | 82.14 ± 1.90b | 50.26 ± 0.53a | 68.88 ± 3.56b | |
| 180 | 41.68 ± 2.05a | 67.53 ± 2.39b | 37.04 ± 1.37a | 55.77 ± 7.24b | |
a,bMeans within a row with no common superscript differ significantly (p < 0.05). Identical small letter superscripts indicate no significant difference (p > 0.05) (n = 3)