Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system

Encapsulation of probiotics in the biopolymeric system is an excellent technique to enhance the protective effect, prolong the shelf life and deliver the probiotics in the human gastrointestinal tract at a specific time. Probiotics are usually loaded in a biopolymeric system or the food itself as a...

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Main Authors: Mohammad, N. A., Zaidel, D. N. A., Muhamad, I. I., Hamid, M. A., Yaakob, H., Jusoh, Y. M. M.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/93872/1/NAMohammad2020_BiopolymericEncapsulationofProbiotics.pdf
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author Mohammad, N. A.
Zaidel, D. N. A.
Muhamad, I. I.
Hamid, M. A.
Yaakob, H.
Jusoh, Y. M. M.
author_facet Mohammad, N. A.
Zaidel, D. N. A.
Muhamad, I. I.
Hamid, M. A.
Yaakob, H.
Jusoh, Y. M. M.
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description Encapsulation of probiotics in the biopolymeric system is an excellent technique to enhance the protective effect, prolong the shelf life and deliver the probiotics in the human gastrointestinal tract at a specific time. Probiotics are usually loaded in a biopolymeric system or the food itself as a natural carrier for food applications. Probiotics are well-known for a healthy intestinal tract and digestibility of nutrients. The fate and viability of these bacteria in the digestion system are explored through in vitro evaluations. Probiotics encapsulated with natural biopolymers such as alginate, chitosan, gelatine, whey protein are found to improve their release properties in either emulsion or hydrogel system. This review emphasized on the release properties of encapsulated probiotics loaded with biopolymers using different dispersion methods including emulsification, suspension, extrusion, and drying. Biodegradable polymers or the food itself could be a potential protective agent and promote the controlled-release properties of probiotics.
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spelling utm.eprints-938722022-01-31T08:37:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/93872/ Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system Mohammad, N. A. Zaidel, D. N. A. Muhamad, I. I. Hamid, M. A. Yaakob, H. Jusoh, Y. M. M. TP Chemical technology Encapsulation of probiotics in the biopolymeric system is an excellent technique to enhance the protective effect, prolong the shelf life and deliver the probiotics in the human gastrointestinal tract at a specific time. Probiotics are usually loaded in a biopolymeric system or the food itself as a natural carrier for food applications. Probiotics are well-known for a healthy intestinal tract and digestibility of nutrients. The fate and viability of these bacteria in the digestion system are explored through in vitro evaluations. Probiotics encapsulated with natural biopolymers such as alginate, chitosan, gelatine, whey protein are found to improve their release properties in either emulsion or hydrogel system. This review emphasized on the release properties of encapsulated probiotics loaded with biopolymers using different dispersion methods including emulsification, suspension, extrusion, and drying. Biodegradable polymers or the food itself could be a potential protective agent and promote the controlled-release properties of probiotics. 2020-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/93872/1/NAMohammad2020_BiopolymericEncapsulationofProbiotics.pdf Mohammad, N. A. and Zaidel, D. N. A. and Muhamad, I. I. and Hamid, M. A. and Yaakob, H. and Jusoh, Y. M. M. (2020) Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system. In: 26th Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering, RSCE 2019, 30 Oct - 1 Nov 2019, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/778/1/012033
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Muhamad, I. I.
Hamid, M. A.
Yaakob, H.
Jusoh, Y. M. M.
Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system
title Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system
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title_short Biopolymeric encapsulation of probiotics for improved release properties in the gastrointestinal digestion system
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