نتایج جستجو برای: chal can be consider as a probiotic dairy product key word fermented camel milk

تعداد نتایج: 14369087  

Nowadays, there is increasing interest in the production of functional foods, particularly probiotic foods. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) particularly strains of Lactobacillus are important bacteria in food microbiology and human nutrition due to their ability to fermented food production and have received considerable attention as probiotics. The traditional fermented dairy foods as a rich source...

2017
Maryam Tamaskani Zahedi Maryam Salami Maryam Moslehishad

O p e n A c c e s s Fermented Camel Milk (Chal): Chemical, Microbial and Functional Properties Department of Food Science & Technology, Faculty of Advanced Sciences & Technology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran (IAUPS) Department of Food Science and Engineering, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran , Karaj campus, Karaj, Iran. ...

2012
Saddam S. Awaisheh

Probiotic as a term is a relatively new word meaning “for life” and it is currently used to describe a group of bacteria when administered in sufficient quantity, confer beneficial effects for humans and animals [1]. The concept of probiotic bacteria is very old, and is associated with the consumption of fermented foods by human beings, for thousands of years. Since ancient times, man has made ...

Journal: :journal of pharmaceutical and health sciences 0
maryam salami department of food science and engineering, college of agriculture and natural resources, university of tehran , karaj campus, karaj, iran maryam tamaskani zahedi department of food science & technology, faculty of advanced sciences & technology, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (iaups) maryam moslehishad 3. department of food science and technology, safadasht branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

the aim of this study was to determine physicochemical, microbial properties and antioxidant activityof fermented camel milk (chal) and introduce it as a functional food. the protein content of thesamples was determined using kjeldahl method and total dry matter using oven drying method. theamount of fat content with gerber method and ph was measured using a ph meter. antioxidantactivity was al...

2017
Tesfemariam Berhe Eyassu Seifu Richard Ipsen Mohamed Y Kurtu Egon Bech Hansen

A review on the challenges and opportunities of processing camel milk into dairy products is provided with an objective of exploring the challenges of processing and assessing the opportunities for developing functional products from camel milk. The gross composition of camel milk is similar to bovine milk. Nonetheless, the relative composition, distribution, and the molecular structure of the ...

Journal: :Food & Nutrition Research 2009
Abiola C. Senok

OBJECTIVE Available reports on adherence to recommended guidelines for labeling of probiotic products are based on assessment of these products in developed countries. In the Arabian Gulf region, there is a paucity of data on the characterization of probiotic products and an absence of local guidelines for their labeling. This study, carried out in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), represents the...

Journal: :مجله بین المللی زیست و زیست پزشکی 0
galia amirbozorgi department of food science and technology, ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran hamidreza samadlouie department of food science and technology, faculty of agriculture, shahrood university of technology, shahrood, iran ahmad shahidi department of food science and technology, ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran

the lactic acid bacteria (lab) are an industrially important group of probiotic organisms that play an important role in human health by inhibiting harmful and pathogen bacteria growth, boosting immune function, and increasing resistance to infection.  this study aimed to isolate, identify, and biologically characterize probiotic lab strains from iranian traditional dairy products. a total of 2...

2018
Kathryn J Burton Grégory Pimentel Nadine Zangger Nathalie Vionnet Jocelyne Drai Philip G McTernan François P Pralong Mauro Delorenzi Guy Vergères

The metabolic health benefits of fermented milks have already been investigated using clinical biomarkers but the development of transcriptomic analytics in blood offers an alternative approach that may help to sensitively characterise such effects. We aimed to assess the effects of probiotic yoghurt intake, compared to non-fermented, acidified milk intake, on clinical biomarkers and gene expre...

2015
Nafiseh Davati Farideh Tabatabaee Yazdi Saeed Zibaee Fakhri Shahidi Mohammad Reza Edalatian

BACKGROUND Camel milk is amongst valuable food sources in Iran. On the other hand, due to the presence of probiotic bacteria and bacteriocin producers in camel milk, probiotic bacteria can be isolated and identified from this food product. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the present research were the isolation and molecular identification of lactic acid bacteria from camel milk and evaluation of...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Christoph Jans Rainer Follador Christophe Lacroix Leo Meile Marc J A Stevens

Streptococcus infantarius subsp. infantarius, a member of the Streptococcus bovis/Streptococcus equinus complex, is highly prevalent in artisanal dairy fermentations in Africa. Here the complete genome sequence of the dairy-adapted S. infantarius subsp. infantarius CJ18 strain--a strain predominant in traditionally fermented camel milk (suusac) from Kenya--is presented.

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