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- W4378375691 abstract "A study of the influence of biologically active substances (fat-soluble vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D, as well as water-soluble vitamin C), prebiotic lactulose on the titer of viable cells of lactic acid bacteria was carried out for the further use of the obtained research results in the biotechnology of functional food products, obtained thanks to the successful course fermentation processes. Experiments have proven the expediency of using biologically active substances as stimulators of the growth of lactic acid bacteria, which contribute to the increase of biomass and support of their vital activity for 192 hours. Research has established that at the end of the experiment (192 hours), the highest titer of lactic acid bacteria was recorded in samples 1, 2, 3, 4, to which the prebiotic lactulose was added in the amount of 1, 3, 5 and 7 %, respectively. This is due to the fact that the prebiotic acts as a specific substrate that is used by the symbiosis of pure cultures of lactic acid bacteria for a long time, unlike milk sugar. Analyzing the obtained data, it is indicated that thanks to the addition of fat-soluble nutrients omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D, as well as water-soluble vitamin C, there is a significant increase in the titer of viable cells of probiotic cultures at 6 and 24 hours of the experiment, although at the end of the experiment (by 192 hour) in these samples, an insignificant decrease of this indicator was recorded — from 10 to 8.9 log cells/ml. In the control sample (without the addition of biologically active substances and lactulose prebiotic), a significant decrease in the titer of viable cells of lactic acid bacteria was noted, compared to the test samples to which nutrients were added. The titer of lactic acid bacteria cells in the control sample was reduced by 192 hours from 8.5 to 5.5 log cells/ml. It is recommended to use the studied nutrients in the indicated concentrations to stimulate the growth and maintain the viability of lactic acid bacteria cultures in the technology of production of functional food products." @default.
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- W4378375691 title "INFLUENCE OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND LACTULOSE PREBIOTICS ON THE FERMENTATION PROCESSES WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA" @default.
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