نتایج جستجو برای: yoghurt culture

تعداد نتایج: 278849  

2014
Nurliyani BJ. Istiti Kandarina Sari Kusuma Yunita Dewi Trisnasari

Total spleen lymphocytes, lymphocyte proliferation, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and interleukin-10 (IL-10) in spleen lymphocyte culture were studied in malnourished Wistar rats fed with goat milk yoghurt. Malnourished rats were created by using standard feed restriction as much as 50% of normal rats for 21 d. Goat milk yoghurt containing three types of microorganism e.g., Lactobacillus aci...

2012
Allia Rashid Sam Higginbottom

With the current upward trend in nutritional and health awareness, the consumers demands for high quality probiotic product with acceptable sensory characteristics. The main purpose of this research was to observe the influence of different levels of honey (5%, 10% and 15% and 20%) to yoghurt and its effect on viability of microbial flora of yoghurt, chemical and sensory characteristics. Honey ...

Journal: :Acta scientiarum polonorum. Technologia alimentaria 2015
Guowei Shu Shuai Wang Zikun Chen He Chen Changfeng Wang Yaning Ma

BACKGROUND Goat milk production in Shaanxi province is dominant in China, but the product is mainly infant formula and adult milk powder; product homogeneity is serious and has no goat yoghurt with probiotic culture. METHODS The effect of bacteria proportion (1:3:1, 1:2:1, 1:1:1, 2:1:1, 3:1:1) on pH, acidity, and viable counts and sensory evaluation of goat milk fermented by probiotics includ...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
sara nasiri boosjin department of food science & technology, varamin-pishva branch, islamic azad university, varamin, iran vajiheh fadaei noghani department of food science & technology, shahr-e-qods branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran mahnaz hashemiravan department of food science & technology, varamin-pishva branch, islamic azad university, varamin, iran

background and objectives: importance of development of novel probiotic fermented milk and challenge made for its acceptability is well known. in this research, the impact of different inoculation sizes of yogurt and dl-type starter culture (mesophilic and thermophilic lab) on titratable acidity, viscosity, sensorial and microbial properties of fermented milk was investigated; and finally, prob...

2004
Carlos Raimundo Ferreira Grosso Carmen Sílvia Fávaro-Trindade

This study evaluated the stability of Bifidobacterium lactis (Bb-12) and of Lactobacillus acidophilus (La05) both free and immobilized in calcium alginate, in milk and in acidified milk (pH 5.0, 4.4 and 3.8). The stability of immobilized B. lactis in yoghurt (fermented to pH 4.2), during 28 days of refrigerated storage was also evaluated. The efficiency of two culture media (modified MRS agar a...

2015
H. Korbekandi

The objectives of this paper were production of probiotic yoghurt using L. paracasei ssp. tolerans, and evaluation of pH changes, viable counts, and organoleptic properties of the produced yoghurt. It was observed that the pH decrease during the fermentation period was faster in the milk inoculated with L. paracasei ssp. tolerans plus starter culture. There was a gradual decrease in pH in both ...

2010
Harun Kesenkaş

Probiotic foods are defined as “foods containing live microorganisms, which actively enhance health of consumers by improving the balance of microflora in the gut when ingested live in sufficient numbers” (Fuller, 1992; Shah, 2004). In terms of the growth and viability of probiotic bacteria in retail products, fermented milks are excellent vehicles for the transfer of selected strains to humans...

2012
Yan Wen Ning Liu Xin-Huai Zhao

The aim of this work is to determine the impact of an enzymatic treatment on the fermentation and rheological properties of set yoghurt prepared from skimmed milk. Skimmed bovine milk was treated with horseradish peroxidase added at the level of 645 U per g of proteins in the presence (addition level of 7.8 mmol per L of milk) or absence of ferulic acid as a cross-linking agent, and used to pre...

2013
Stuti Agarwal Ranu Prasad Anil Kumar Agarwal

Frozen yoghurt has been the fastest growing product in the frozen dessert market in recent years. Consumer’s interest in frozen yoghurt stems from the desirable nutritional properties attributed to the product. Yoghurt contains substantial amounts of live lactic acid bacteria and the beneficial effects of yoghurt are postulated to be due to its probiotic contents. The present study was carried ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
m. mohebbi h. b. ghoddusi

in this study, the possibility of including probiotic starter cultures for making yoghurt was investigated. set yoghurts were made using three bio-cultures, all containing bifido-bacterium spp.. the effects of these starter cultures and total solids (i.e. addition of 0, 1 and 2% skim milk powder) on the rheological and sensory characteristics of the bio-yoghurts were compared with a standard st...

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