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KMID : 0880520120480030159
Chonnam Medical Journal
2012 Volume.48 No. 3 p.159 ~ p.163
Comparison of Temperature and Additives Affecting the Stability of the Probiotic Weissella cibaria
Kang Mi-Sun

Kim Youn-Shin
Lee Hyun-Chul
Lim Hoi-Soon
Oh Jong-Suk
Abstract
Daily use of probiotic chewing gum might have a beneficial effect on oral health, and it is important that the viability of the probiotics be maintained in this food product. In this study, we examined the stability of probiotic chewing gum containing Weissella cibaria. We evaluated the effects of various factors, including temperature and additives, on the survival of freeze-dried probiotic W. cibaria powder. No changes in viability were detected during storage at 4¡É for 5 months, whereas the viability of bacteria stored at 20¡É decreased. The stability of probiotic chewing gum decreased steadily during storage at 20¡É for 4 weeks. The viability of the freeze-dried W. cibaria mixed with various additives, such as xylitol, sorbitol, menthol, sugar ester, magnesium stearate, and vitamin C, was determined over a 4-week storage period at 20¡É. Most of the freeze-dried bacteria except for those mixed with menthol and vitamin C were generally stable during a 3-week storage period. Overall, our study showed that W. cibaria was more stable at 4¡É than that at 20¡É. In addition, menthol and vitamin C had a detrimental effect on the storage stability of W. cibaria. This is the first study to examine the effects of various chewing gum additives on the stability of W. cibaria. Further studies will be needed to improve the stability of probiotic bacteria for developing a novel probiotic W. cibaria gum
KEYWORD
Temperature, Chewing gum, Probiotics
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