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Sobhy, H., El-Dieb, S., Emara, E., El-Nawawy, M., El-Aidie, S. (2014). MANUFACTURE OF FERMENTED NUTRACEUTICAL MILK PRODUCTS HIGHLY IN SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 5(2), 125-137. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2014.52752
H. M. Sobhy; Samia M. El-Dieb; E. A. Emara; M. A. El-Nawawy; Safaa A. M. El-Aidie. "MANUFACTURE OF FERMENTED NUTRACEUTICAL MILK PRODUCTS HIGHLY IN SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER". Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 5, 2, 2014, 125-137. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2014.52752
Sobhy, H., El-Dieb, S., Emara, E., El-Nawawy, M., El-Aidie, S. (2014). 'MANUFACTURE OF FERMENTED NUTRACEUTICAL MILK PRODUCTS HIGHLY IN SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER', Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 5(2), pp. 125-137. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2014.52752
Sobhy, H., El-Dieb, S., Emara, E., El-Nawawy, M., El-Aidie, S. MANUFACTURE OF FERMENTED NUTRACEUTICAL MILK PRODUCTS HIGHLY IN SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 2014; 5(2): 125-137. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2014.52752

MANUFACTURE OF FERMENTED NUTRACEUTICAL MILK PRODUCTS HIGHLY IN SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER

Article 7, Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2014, Page 125-137  XML PDF (778.32 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2014.52752
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Authors
H. M. Sobhy1; Samia M. El-Dieb2; E. A. Emara3; M. A. El-Nawawy4; Safaa A. M. El-Aidie3
1Natural Resource Department, Institute of African Research and Studies, Cairo University
2Dairy science & Technology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University.
3Dairy science& Technology Department, Animal Production Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Dokki Giza, Egypt.
4Food Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
This study was undertaken to evaluate the feasibility of using soluble dietary fiber and probiotic bacteria to produce nutraceutical fermented cow milk. Fresh cow milk without addition served as a control (T1).  β- glucan (T2) or glucomannan (T3) was added to  fresh cow milk (30mg/L). All treatments were heated at 85°C/10min, cooled to 45°C. Each treatment inoculated with yoghurt starter culture (Yo) or Lb. acidophilus (A) or Lb. helveticus (H)at a level of 3%and incubated at 42°C. After fermentation  all  samples were cooled and keep at 4°C for 1 day, yoghurt mixed with fermented milk contains Lb. acidophilus or/ and Lb. helveticus as well as Lb. acidophilus fermented milk mixed with  Lb. helveticus at ratio 1:1 and 1:1:1. Titratable acidity, microbiological analysis and sensory evaluation were determined in all samples. Incubation time was different among all treatments to reach the titratable acidity 0.7%, where it was lower in control than other treatments. Titratable acidity of fermented milk was affected by adding soluble dietary fiber, where fermented milk with β- glucan (T2) or glucomannan (T3) had lower acidity than fermented milk without dietary fiber (T1). Types of starter cultures had no significant effect on the titratable acidity of fermented milk. Addition  of  β- glucan or glucomannan decreased  total lactic acid bacterial counts (TLAB) as compared with control. Treatments of Yo, A and H resulted in significant lower TLAB count than mixed treatments. Spore forming counts in T2 and T3 treatments were significantly lower than control. Addition of  β- glucan or glucomannan improved the body and texture, compared to the control, particularly, Yo+H and  Yo+A+H.
Keywords
soluble dietary fiber; starter cultures; β-glucans; Glucomannan
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