Impact of carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) pulp flour supplementation on probiotic viability, milk fermentation and antioxidant capacity during yogurt storage
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2022-12-12
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The north african journal of food and nutrition research
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of carob pulp flour addition on
probiotic viability, milk fermentation (pH, acidity and syneresis) and antioxidant activity,
during yogurt cold storage (4 °C, 28 days). Methods: Four types of yogurts were prepared:
plain yogurt (Y); yogurt with carob pulp flour (YC); yogurt with probiotic (YP) and yogurt
with carob pulp flour and probiotic (YPC). Results: Ceratonia siliqua L. pulp flour
supplementation (4% w/v) increased probiotic survival (15.96 %), titratable acidity (27.65
%) and syneresis (30.13 %). Carob pulp flour improved antioxidant activity for both DPPH
(62.8 %) and iron chelating test (35.81 %), where yogurt containing probiotic and carob
exhibited the highest antioxidant activity. Carob pulp flour had a selective effect on probiotic
growth implying its prebiotic potential. Probiotic bacteria were viable and available at high
concentration (> 106 CFU/mL) at 28 day storage to sustain human health. Conclusion: Our
results show that Algerian Carob can be considered as a very potential prebiotic, stimulating
the growth of beneficial bacteria and exert strong antioxidant activity due to the presence of
polyphenols.
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Yogurt, Ceratonia siliqua L., probiotic, acidity, antioxidant activity