Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology (Dec 2019)

Optimization of composite cryoprotectant for freeze-drying Bifidobacterium bifidum BB01 by response surface methodology

  • He Chen,
  • Mengqi Tian,
  • Li Chen,
  • Xiuxiu Cui,
  • Jiangpeng Meng,
  • Guowei Shu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2019.1603157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 1559 – 1569

Abstract

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Freeze drying has been well applied in the preparation of high-efficiency probiotic powders. However, the process is generally accompanied by probiotic viability deficiency, which is the bottleneck for further application. To improve the viability of Bifidobacterium bifidum BB01 during freeze-drying, we optimized the cryoprotectant of B. bifidum BB01 by response surface methodology (RSM) with a Central Composite Design (CCD). In this study, two values of B. bifidum BB01 with different protectant factors were investigated, including freeze-drying survival rate and the viable counts of per unit weight of freeze-dried powder. The optimized cryoprotectants were obtained as follows: glycine of 5.5%, sodium bicarbonate of 0.8%, xylo-oligosaccharides of 7%, arginine of 4.5% and skim milk of 25%. The survival rate and the viable counts of per unit weight of powder were 90.37 ± 1.9% and (2.78 ± 0.13) × 1011cfu·g−1, respectively, both close to the predicted value (88.58% and 2.71 × 1011 cfu·g−1). Our research demonstrated that RSM was successful in optimizing composite cryoprotectant for freeze-dried powder of B. bifidum which can as well protect the probiotic cells.

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