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Enhanced Probiotic Stability and Functional Beverage Potential through Bacterial Cellulose Encapsulation of Saccharomyces boulardii


Paper Type 
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Title 
Enhanced Probiotic Stability and Functional Beverage Potential through Bacterial Cellulose Encapsulation of Saccharomyces boulardii
Author 
Min-Chi Chong and Jui-Yu Chou
Email 
jackyjau@cc.ncue.edu.tw
Abstract:

     Bacterial cellulose (BC), synthesized by acetic acid bacteria, provides a versatile biofilm with promising potential for probiotic delivery. This study investigates the encapsulation of the probiotic yeast Saccharomyces boulardii within BC to improve its resilience against harsh digestive conditions. By co-culturing Komagataeibacter rhaeticus JYCB292, a BC-producing bacterium, with S. boulardii, we developed BC beads that encapsulate the yeast, forming a structure similar to coconut jelly. To demonstrate the protection provided by bacterial cellulose encapsulation, we used YFP-labelled S. cerevisiae W303, a species closely related to S. boulardii. The results showed that encapsulated yeast retained fluorescence, indicating high survival rates after exposure to simulated digestion and cold storage, while non-encapsulated yeast lost fluorescence. This highlights the potential protective capability of bacterial cellulose for S. boulardii. Scanning electron microscopy further confirmed the successful encapsulation of S. boulardii within bacterial cellulose. Additionally, co-culturing in a tea medium at 28°C for one week produced a fermented beverage with polyphenol (0.05 ± 0.01 gallic acid mg/mL) and flavonoid content (0.13 ± 0.03 quercetin mg/mL), as well as antioxidant activity (0.06 ± 0.005 FeSO4 mg/mL in FRAP analysis, and 88.56 ± 1.42 % in DPPH scavenging assay), comparable to that of tea fermented by commercial kombucha starters. This encapsulation technique not only enhances probiotic stability in the digestive tract but also provides a novel approach to creating functional beverages with potential health benefits. These findings suggest that BC-encapsulated probiotics in a tea-based medium could serve as a stable, health-promoting alternative to traditional kombucha products.

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Article ID
e2025007
Received Date 
2024-11-06
Revised Date 
2024-12-19
Accepted Date 
2025-01-02
Keyword 
bacterial cellulose, kombucha, Komagataeibacter rhaeticus, probiotic, Saccharomyces boulardii
Volume 
Vol.52 No.1 In progress (January 2025). This issue is in progress but contains articles that are final and fully citable.
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.12982/CMJS.2025.007
Citation 
Chong M. and Chou J., Enhanced Probiotic Stability and Functional Beverage Potential through Bacterial Cellulose Encapsulation of Saccharomyces boulardii, Chiang Mai Journal of Science, 2025; 52(1): e2025007. DOI 10.12982/CMJS.2025.007.
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