On-Chip Precisely Controlled Preparation of Uniform Core-Shell Salmon Byproduct Protein/Polysaccharide Microcapsules for Enhancing Probiotic Survivability in Fruit Juice

Kuiyou Wang, Shasha Huang,Shanghua Xing,Shida Wu, Hongliang Li,Xu Zhong, Xin Na,Mingqian Tan,Wentao Su

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2023)

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Abstract
The increasing demand for probiotic-fortified fruit juices stems from the dietary requirements of individuals with dairy allergies, lactose intolerance, and vegetarian diets. However, a notable obstacle arises from the degradation of probiotics in fruit juices due to their low pH levels and harsh gastrointestinal conditions. In response, this study proposes an innovative approach utilizing a microfluidic chip to create core-shell microcapsules that contain Lactobacillus plantarum Lp90. This method, based on internal-external gelation, forms highly uniform microcapsules that fully enclose the core, which consists of oil-in-water Pickering emulsions stabilized by salmon byproduct protein and sodium alginate. These emulsions remain stable for up to 72 h at a 1% sodium alginate concentration. The shell layer incorporates kelp nanocellulose and sodium alginate, thus improving the thermal properties. Furthermore, compared to free probiotics, the multilayer structure of the core-shell microcapsules provides a robust barrier, resulting in significantly enhanced probiotic stability. These findings introduce a novel strategy for augmenting probiotic delivery in functional fruit juice beverages, promising solutions to the challenges encountered during their development.
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core–shell salmon byproduct protein/polysaccharide,protein/polysaccharide microcapsules,probiotic survivability,fruit juice,on-chip
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