Treatment of Bran Containing Bread by Baking Enzymes : Effect on the Growth of Probiotic Bacteria on Soluble Dietary Fiber Extract in Vitro
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Different ways of treating bran by baking enzymes prior to dough making and the baking process were used to increase the amount of water-soluble dietary fiber (DF) in wheat bread with added bran. Soluble DF was extracted from the bread with water and separated from the digestible material with gastrointestinal tract enzymes and by solvent precipitation. The baking enzyme mixtures tested (xylanase and glucanase/cellulase, with and without lipase) increased the amounts of soluble arabinoxylan and protein resistant to digestion. The isolated fiber was used as a growth substrate for 11 probiotic and intestinal Bifidobacterium strains, for commensal strains of Bacteroides fragilis and Escherichia coli, and for potential intestinal pathogenic strains of E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella typhimurium, and Clostridium perfringens. Fermentation analyses indicated that the tested strains had varying capacity to grow in the presence of the extracted fiber. Of the tested probiotic strains B. longum species generally showed the highest ability to utilize the fiber extracts, although the potential pathogens tested also showed an ability to grow on these fiber extracts. In sum, the enzymes used to improve the baking process for high-fiber bread can also be used to produce in situ soluble fiber material, which in turn can exert prebiotic effects on certain potentially beneficial microbes.
- 2012-06-23
著者
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Ouwehand Arthur
Danisco Bioactives Health And Nutrition
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Lahtinen Sampo
Danisco Bioactives Health And Nutrition
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Sorensen Jens
Danisco A/s
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Ouwehand Arthur
Danisco Health And Nutrition
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Morgan Andrew
Danisco Ltd.
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Saarinen Markku
Danisco Health And Nutrition
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Rautonen Nina
Danisco Health And Nutrition
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TIIHONEN Kirsti
Danisco Health and Nutrition
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LAHTINEN Sampo
Danisco Health and Nutrition
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