Production of yogurt rich in conjugated linoleic acid by using immobilization technology and method thereof
A technology of conjugated linoleic acid and yogurt, which is applied in applications, milk preparations, dairy products, etc., to achieve the effects of improving biological activity, high conversion rate, and mild reaction conditions
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[0034] Production of Yogurt Rich in Conjugated Linoleic Acid Using Immobilization Technology
[0035] 1. Inoculate the slant strains of lactic acid bacteria capable of producing conjugated linoleic acid preserved at 4°C into MRS slant medium, and culture at a constant temperature of 40°C. Subculture twice to fully restore the vitality of the strain. Pick up a complete single colony from the activated slant and insert it into the skim milk medium, and culture it statically at 37°C for 40 hours to obtain a bacterial solution with better cell viability.
[0036] 2. Centrifuge the bacterial solution cultured in skim milk for 40 hours several times until the supernatant is clear, remove the solid phase of the lower layer, and dilute it at a ratio of 1:3. Take 0.2 mL of the bacterial solution with a sterile concentration of 2.5% alginic acid Mix the sodium solution, stir and mix well; inject the above mixed bacterial solution into a sterilized syringe, select a 7G needle, and drop ...
Embodiment 2
[0044] Production of Yogurt Rich in Conjugated Linoleic Acid Using Immobilization Technology
[0045]1. Inoculate the slant strains of lactic acid bacteria capable of producing conjugated linoleic acid preserved at 4°C into MRS slant medium, and culture at a constant temperature of 45°C. Subculture twice to fully restore the vitality of the strain. Pick up a complete single colony from the activated slant and insert it into the skim milk medium, and culture it statically at 37°C for 30 hours to obtain a bacterial solution with better cell viability.
[0046] 2. Centrifuge the bacterial solution cultivated in skim milk for 40 hours several times until the supernatant is clear, remove the solid phase of the lower layer, and dilute it at a ratio of 1:2. Take 0.2 mL of the bacterial solution and a sterile concentration of 2% alginic acid Mix the sodium solution, stir and mix well; inject the above mixed bacterial solution into a sterilized syringe, select a 7G needle, and drop it...
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