MICROENCAPSULATION OF PROBIOTIC BY INTERNAL IONIC GELATION
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Probiotic. Microencapsulation. Emulsification.Abstract
Functional foods containing probiotics are being produced in great demand due to the increasing awareness of consumers to maintain a healthy diet. However, the main problem is the poor survival of these microorganisms in food products and in the gastrointestinal tract. Microencapsulation is an alternative for protecting a bioactive and modulating its release to the site of action. Thus, the emulsification/internal gelation technical emerges as a viable method because it can better control and reduce particle size; production of microparticles in the optimal temperature for viability of the probiotic among other benefits. In this context, the aim of this study is to provide a review of the benefits of probiotic cultures and the importance of microencapsulation to improve the viability of these microorganisms highlighting the principles of emulsification/internal ionic gelation method.
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