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Probiotic-loaded microcapsule system for human in situ folate production: Encapsulation and system validation
Publication . Ramos, Philippe E.; Abrunhosa, Luis; Pinheiro, Ana; Cerqueira, Miguel; Motta, Carla; Castanheira, Isabel; Chandra-Hioe, Maria V.; Arcot, Jayashree; Teixeira, José A.; Vicente, António A.
This study focused on the use of a new system, an alginate|Ɛ-poly-L-lysine| alginate|chitosan microcapsule
(APACM), able to immobilize a folate-producing probiotic, Lactococcus lactis ssp. cremoris (LLC), which provides
a new approach to the utilization of capsules and probiotics for in situ production of vitamins. LLC is able to produce
95.25±26 μg·L−1 of folate, during 10 h, andwas encapsulated in the APACM. APACMproved its capacity to
protect LLC against the harsh conditions of a simulated digestion maintaining a viable concentration of
6 log CFU·mL−1of LLC. A nutrients exchange capacity test, was performed using Lactobacillus plantarum UM7,
a high lactic acid producer was used here to avoid false negative results. The production and release of 2 g·L−1
of lactic acidwas achieved through encapsulation of L. plantarum, after 20 h. The adhesion of APACM to epithelial
cells was also quantified, yielding 38% and 33% of capsules adhered to HT-29 cells and Caco-2 cells, respectively.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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3599-PPCDT
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PEst-OE/EQB/LA0023/2013
