Effects of short-chain and long-chain inulin on the quality of probiotic yogurt containing lactobacillus rhamnosus

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2015-12

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Wiley

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This study investigated the effects of adding short-chain and long-chain inulins on the growth of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and the physicochemical and sensory properties (appearance, structure-texture, odor and taste) of probiotic yogurt during cold storage. The inulin-supplemented yogurt batches were compared with control batches of unsupplemented yogurt and L. rhamnosus-inoculated yogurt. The inulins were incorporated at 2% w/w in the yogurt mixtures that were inoculated with L. rhamnosus and mixed cultures of Streptococcus thermophilus and L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus. The contents of organic acids (lactic, citric, acetic, propionic, formic and butyric) profile were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. The results indicated that the viability of L. rhamnosus (6.71 log(10) cfu/g) in probiotic yogurt was enhanced by the presence of short-chain inulin (RSI). Consequently, yogurt with short-chain inulin (RSI) received higher scores for odor, taste and overall acceptance than did yogurt containing long-chain inulin (RLI). However, the chain lengths of the inulins did not significantly affect the consistency, product appearance or the organic acid profile.

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Lactic-acid starter, Organic-acids, Double-blind, Physicochemical properties, Dairy-products, Goats milk, Placebo, Set, Acidophilus, Viability, Food science & technology, Bacilli, Butyric acid, Chromatography, Cold storage, High performance liquid chromatography, Liquid chromatography, Nutrition, Organic acids, Polysaccharides, Propionic acid, Calcium absorption, Fruits and vegetables, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Nutritional benefits, Probiotic bacteria, Sensory properties, Streptococcus thermophilus, Technological properties, Chains

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Canbulat, Z. ve Özcan, T. (2015). "Effects of short-chain and long-chain inulin on the quality of probiotic yogurt containing lactobacillus rhamnosus". Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 39(6), 1251-1260.