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Freeze-Drying of Lactic Acid Bacteria: A Stepwise Approach for Developing a Freeze-Drying Protocol Based on Physical Properties.

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Freeze-drying or lyophilization has become a reference process for preserving lactic acid bacteria. The development of stable freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria (LAB) requires maintaining the biological activity of the cells… Click to show full abstract

Freeze-drying or lyophilization has become a reference process for preserving lactic acid bacteria. The development of stable freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria (LAB) requires maintaining the biological activity of the cells and the macroscopic porous structure while increasing the efficiency of the manufacturing process. Physical properties of protective solutions, such as glass transition and collapse temperatures, are key elements not only for process optimization but also for the stability of freeze-dried LAB. This chapter provides a stepwise approach for developing a protective formulation for the long-term preservation of LAB and an efficient freeze-drying process. Methods for determining glass transition and collapse temperatures of protective solutions and cell suspensions, as well as water activity and water content of freeze-dried products, are described.

Keywords: freeze drying; physical properties; freeze; acid bacteria; lactic acid

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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