Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products

Abstract This study deals with the ability of probiotic bacteria to ferment prebiotics in vitro to estimate the prebiotic activity score and prebiotic index based on specific substrates and strains. Five probiotic bacteria were isolated from commercial products and their fermentation capability of t...

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Main Authors: Ivonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZ, Gabriela RODRÍGUEZ-SERRANO, Lorena GÓMEZ-RUIZ, Mariano GARCÍA-GARIBAY, Alma CRUZ-GUERRERO
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos 2019-05-01
Series:Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612019005008102&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-acc882b8657d4c9db0d50311dcbffdde2020-11-25T01:11:50ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de AlimentosFood Science and Technology1678-457X2019-05-01010.1590/fst.07318S0101-20612019005008102Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial productsIvonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZGabriela RODRÍGUEZ-SERRANOLorena GÓMEZ-RUIZMariano GARCÍA-GARIBAYAlma CRUZ-GUERREROAbstract This study deals with the ability of probiotic bacteria to ferment prebiotics in vitro to estimate the prebiotic activity score and prebiotic index based on specific substrates and strains. Five probiotic bacteria were isolated from commercial products and their fermentation capability of three commercial prebiotics was assessed. Growth kinetics of probiotics showed that all of them were able to use the prebiotics as carbon sources. Mostly bacteria grew faster on Frutafit and Oligomate 55 than on lactulose. The prebiotic activity score and prebiotic index concepts were introduced to evaluate the performance of every probiotic with each prebiotic; accordingly, the highest values were for L. rhamnosus on Oligomate 55, while the worst according to these parameters was L. casei Shirota on Frutafit. Prebiotic index and prebiotic activity score describe well the selective growth of probiotics supported by prebiotics; therefore, they could be useful tools to define adequate combinations in colonic foods development.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612019005008102&lng=en&tlng=enprebioticprobioticprebiotic activity scoreprebiotic indexsynbiotic
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author Ivonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZ
Gabriela RODRÍGUEZ-SERRANO
Lorena GÓMEZ-RUIZ
Mariano GARCÍA-GARIBAY
Alma CRUZ-GUERRERO
spellingShingle Ivonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZ
Gabriela RODRÍGUEZ-SERRANO
Lorena GÓMEZ-RUIZ
Mariano GARCÍA-GARIBAY
Alma CRUZ-GUERRERO
Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
Food Science and Technology
prebiotic
probiotic
prebiotic activity score
prebiotic index
synbiotic
author_facet Ivonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZ
Gabriela RODRÍGUEZ-SERRANO
Lorena GÓMEZ-RUIZ
Mariano GARCÍA-GARIBAY
Alma CRUZ-GUERRERO
author_sort Ivonne FIGUEROA-GONZÁLEZ
title Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
title_short Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
title_full Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
title_fullStr Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
title_full_unstemmed Prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
title_sort prebiotic effect of commercial saccharides on probiotic bacteria isolated from commercial products
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos
series Food Science and Technology
issn 1678-457X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract This study deals with the ability of probiotic bacteria to ferment prebiotics in vitro to estimate the prebiotic activity score and prebiotic index based on specific substrates and strains. Five probiotic bacteria were isolated from commercial products and their fermentation capability of three commercial prebiotics was assessed. Growth kinetics of probiotics showed that all of them were able to use the prebiotics as carbon sources. Mostly bacteria grew faster on Frutafit and Oligomate 55 than on lactulose. The prebiotic activity score and prebiotic index concepts were introduced to evaluate the performance of every probiotic with each prebiotic; accordingly, the highest values were for L. rhamnosus on Oligomate 55, while the worst according to these parameters was L. casei Shirota on Frutafit. Prebiotic index and prebiotic activity score describe well the selective growth of probiotics supported by prebiotics; therefore, they could be useful tools to define adequate combinations in colonic foods development.
topic prebiotic
probiotic
prebiotic activity score
prebiotic index
synbiotic
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612019005008102&lng=en&tlng=en
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