PepsiCo, Inc.
Encapsulation system for protection of probiotics during processing

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Abstract:

Comestible products, for example beverage products, are disclosed containing encapsulated probiotic bacteria having resistance to subjection to at least thermal and acidic conditions. Beverage products include at least one aqueous liquid and capsules comprising a gelled mixture of alginate and denatured protein, and probiotic bacteria entrapped within the gelled mixture. The average particle size of the capsules is optionally less than 1000 microns (.mu.m) in diameter, such as less than 500 .mu.m in diameter. Methods are provided for making such encapsulated probiotics by providing a mixture comprising sodium alginate, denatured protein and active probiotic cells, and combining the mixture with a divalent cation to initiate cold gelation of the sodium alginate and denatured protein to form a second mixture. The second mixture is passed through an opening having a diameter of less than 1000 .mu.m to form capsules. The weight ratio of protein to alginate is from 1:1 to 9:1.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

1 Sep 2017

Issue date:

18 Feb 2020