Nutritional basis for cultivation of Bifidobacterium Infantis 2008
https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2023-2-130-135
Abstract
Bifidobacteria, as representatives of the intestinal microbiocenosis, play an important role in the mechanism of resistance of the macroorganism to various diseases, are producers of biologically active substances with an immunocorregulating effect. The development of technologies for multicomponent bifidum preparations containing physiologically active bifidobacteria cells with a high coefficient of adhesion to the intestinal mucosa and biologically active substances produced by them – enzymes, polysaccharides, glycoproteins, organic acids, etc., is aimed at expanding the range of therapeutic and prophylactic agents. Numerous research works confirm the positive effect of combining animal and plant components in food and their enrichment with probiotic cultures. Soy milk is characterized by a complete absence of lactose and is an indispensable baby food product in case of allergic reactions associated with milk sugar intolerance caused by the absence or decrease in lactase activity in the intestinal mucosa. Lactase deficiency is accompanied by the occurrence of allergic reactions associated with milk sugar intolerance, as well as dysbiosis, which prevents the formation of a normal biocenosis in the intestine, and thus require adequate prevention and correction with probiotic drugs. In this paper, the effect of soy whey on the growth of the strain Bifidobacterium infantis 20088 was studied. A dose of glucose has been selected to ensure the maximum growth rate of bifidobacteria cells. The largest number of viable bifidobacteria cells is observed when 1% glucose is added. In the course of the conducted studies, the composition of the nutrient medium for the production of bacterial concentrate based on soy whey was determined. This set of vital trace elements and vitamins in the medium activates the growth of strains of Bifidobacterium infantis 20088, the number of viable cells is 1012 к.о.е./cm3
About the Authors
I. V. BoyarinevaDr. Sci. (Engin.), professor, department of «bioeconomics and food security» of the innovative technological center of the advanced engineering school of the «institute of biotechnology, bioengineering and food systems», Ajax, 10, Russian Island, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, 690922, Russia
I. S. Khamagaeva
Dr. Sci. (Engin.), professor, technology of animal products department, Klyuchevskaya str., 40v, Ulan-Ude, 670013, Russia
N. A. Zambalova
Cand. Sci. (Econ.), associate professor, technology and catering. service and tourism department, Klyuchevskaya str., 40v, Ulan-Ude 670013, Russia
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For citations:
Boyarineva I.V., Khamagaeva I.S., Zambalova N.A. Nutritional basis for cultivation of Bifidobacterium Infantis 2008. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2023;85(2):130-135. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2023-2-130-135