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Optimization of the formulation for preparing<i>Lactobacillus casei</i>loaded whey protein-Ca-alginate microparticles using full-factorial design

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Context: This article presents specific approach for microencapsulation of Lactobacillus casei using emulsion method followed by additional coating with whey protein.Methods: Experimental design was employed using polynomial regression model at 2nd level with three independent variables, concentrations of alginate, whey protein and CaCl2. Physicochemical, biopharmaceutical and biological properties were investigated.Results: In 11 series generated, negatively charged microparticles were obtained, with size 6.99–9.88 µm, Ca-content 0.29–0.47 mg per 10 mg microparticles, and viability of the probiotic 9.30–10.87 log10CFU/g. The viability after 24 hours in simulated gastrointestinal conditions was between 3.60 and 8.32 log10CFU/g.Discussion: Optimal formulation of the microparticles that ensures survival of the probiotic and achieves controlled delivery was determined: 2.5% (w/w) alginate, 3% (w/w) CaCl2 and 3% (w/w) whey protein.Conclusion: The advantageous properties of the L. casei-loaded microparticles make them suitable for incorporation in functional food and/or pharmaceutical products.

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