Freeze drying is one important step in downstream processing of
probiotics and starter cultures production and requires a long duration
of the drying step, which, therefore, often is the overall production
bottleneck. Microwave accelerated vacuum drying already showed promising
results in terms of product quality for various food products. However, poor information on drying microorganisms by microwaves is available.
The aim of this work was to set up a suitable microwave-vacuum drying
process for the conservation of lactic acid bacteria and to investigate
the optimum process parameters to achieve dried cultures with high
survival and activity. The probiotic Lactobacillus paracasei ssp.
paracasei F19 was used as model strain. The influence of the process
parameters chamber pressure (7-30 mbar), specific microwave power input
(1-5 W/g), and maximum product temperature (30-45 A degrees C) on the
main quality parameters survival rate, metabolic activity, and water
activity of the dried samples were analyzed. Continuous energy input was
shown to act detrimentally to the cells due to extreme temperature rise
in the second drying stage. Proper temperature regulation could be
obtained by pulsed microwave input according to a maximum set
temperature. Intermediate microwave power between 3 and 4 W/g, the
lowest tested pressure level of 7 mbar and low product temperatures of
30-35 A degrees C, resulted in the highest survival and activity of the
bacterial cells. With these results, it could be shown that
microwave-vacuum drying appears as a promising alternative drying
technique for the preservation of starter and probiotic cultures.
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Freeze drying is one important step in downstream processing of
probiotics and starter cultures production and requires a long duration
of the drying step, which, therefore, often is the overall production
bottleneck. Microwave accelerated vacuum drying already showed promising
results in terms of product quality for various food products. However, poor information on drying microorganisms by microwaves is available.
The aim of this work was to set up a suitable microwave-vacuum drying
pro...
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