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Study Design

Methods
Controlled experimental study

Abstract

Thermal stability (D-value and pasteurization) and gastric acid resistance of spore forming and nonspore forming probiotic strains were evaluated in this study. Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 spores showed highest thermal resistance (D-value 35.71 at 90 °C) when compared with other Bacillus strains and Lactobacillus species. B. coagulans strains exhibited significantly higher resistance to simulated gastric juice (pH 1.3, 1.5, and 2.0) compared to Lactobacillus strains. It also showed high resistance to cooking conditions of chapati (whole wheat flour-based flatbread) (88.94% viability) and wheat noodles (and 94.56% viability), suggesting remarkable thermal resistance during food processing. Furthermore, B. coagulans MTCC 5856 retained 73% viability after microwave cooking conditions (300 s, at 260 °C) and 98.52% in milk and juice at pasteurization temperature (420 min, at 72 °C). Thus, B. coagulans MTCC 5856 clearly demonstrated excellent resistance to gastric acid and high temperature (90 °C), thereby suggesting its extended application in functional foods (milk, fruit juices, chapati, and wheat noodles) wherein high temperature processing is involved.

Keywords: D-value; Bacillus coagulans; LactoSpore®; functional food; probiotics.

Research Insights

SupplementDoseHealth OutcomeEffect TypeEffect SizeSource
Bacillus coagulansImproved Gastrointestinal SurvivalBeneficial
Large
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B. coagulans strains exhibited significantly higher resistance to simulated gastric juice (pH 1.3, 1.5, and 2.0) compared to Lactobacillus strains.

Bacillus coagulansImproved Thermal Stability of ExopolysaccharidesBeneficial
Large
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Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 spores showed highest thermal resistance (D-value 35.71 at 90 °C)

Bacillus coagulansMaintained Cell ViabilityBeneficial
Large
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It also showed high resistance to cooking conditions of chapati ... (88.94% viability) and wheat noodles (and 94.56% viability) ... Furthermore, B. coagulans MTCC 5856 retained 73% viability after microwave cooking conditions ... and 98.52% in milk and juice at pasteurization temperature

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