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Processing of potential upper respiratory tract probiotics by spray drying

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To shorten the duration of upper respiratory tract (URT) diseases or reduce the symptoms alternative treatments to antibiotics and decongestants are needed, due to their side effects and frequent failure. Recent human microbiome research has led to the hypothesis that beneficial bacteria, capable of colonizing the human URT, could constitute an interesting approach to prevent and reduce URT diseases. Since probiotics are live microorganisms with a beneficial effect on the host, it is important that the probiotic bacteria are delivered at the site of action, without hampering their viability. Here, the formulation applicability of eight new probiotic candidates belonging to the Lactobacillus genus was evaluated after spray drying. Besides viability, growth and fermentation abilities after drying were confirmed through experiments. A promising strain was chosen for further optimization. Microscopic visualization and flow cytometry of bacterial morphology identified spray drying as a suitable processing method. Adhesion experiments indicated no changes in functionality. Lastly, the contact time between bacteria and hot drying air was identified as a crucial parameter in spray drying of probiotics.
Journal: Drying technology
ISSN: 0737-3937
Volume: 99
Pages: 1 - 15
Publication year:2020
Keywords:A1 Journal article
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