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Abstract(s)
The industrial exploitation of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as starter and/or probiotic cultures depends strongly on the preservation
technologies employed, which are required to guarantee long-term delivery of stable cultures in terms of viability and activity.
Freeze-dried preparations exhibit advantages relative to preparations made with other techniques in terms of long-term
preservation, coupled with convenience in handling, storage, marketing and application. Degrees of survival of LAB cultures as high
as possible, during drying and subsequent storage, are thus of nuclear importance, both technologically and economically.
This review covers several factors, deemed relevant for preservation of freeze-dried LAB. The state of the art of the knowledge
focussed on the improvement of LAB survival during freeze-drying and subsequent storage is presented, including specific discussion
of the effects of (i) intrinsic factors, (ii) growth factors, (iii) sub-lethal treatments, (iv) drying media and (v) storage and rehydration.
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Keywords
Starter culture Preservation Dairy foods Fermented foods Microorganisms
Pedagogical Context
Citation
CARVALHO, Ana S...[et al.] - International Dairy Journal. ISSN 0958-6946. Vol. 14, n.º 10 (2004), p. 835-847
Publisher
Elsevier
