2013
DOI: 10.7897/2230-8407.041110
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Isolation and Freeze Drying of Certain Probiotic Strains

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate few probiotics strains available commercially in Lahore city and isolation and identification of strains from these commercial probiotics. The identified and isolated probiotic strains were freeze dried. These strains included Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidumbacterium bifidus and Saccharomyces boulradii. Both the commercial and laboratory freeze dried probiotic micro-organisms were subjected to microbial studies. The isolation of the microbes was done by using dif… Show more

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“…With viabilities of 77.51 % after lyophilization, both L. fermentum and L. oris exhibited remarkable stability and longevity. Lyophilization involves the removal of water content from bacterial cells, thereby minimizing cellular damage and providing an optimal environment for long-term preservation [19,27]. This method has been widely used in the pharmaceutical and food industries for its ability to maintain the viability and functionality of sensitive biological materials, including probiotic bacteria [26,28,29].…”
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“…With viabilities of 77.51 % after lyophilization, both L. fermentum and L. oris exhibited remarkable stability and longevity. Lyophilization involves the removal of water content from bacterial cells, thereby minimizing cellular damage and providing an optimal environment for long-term preservation [19,27]. This method has been widely used in the pharmaceutical and food industries for its ability to maintain the viability and functionality of sensitive biological materials, including probiotic bacteria [26,28,29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plates were then incubated at 37°C for 48-72 hours to allow for the growth of Lactobacilli. After incubation, morphologically distinct colonies showing prominent appearance, such as distinct shape, size, and color, were selected from the plates based on their characteristic morphology [18][19][20]. Selected colonies were streaked onto fresh agar plates to obtain pure cultures.…”
Section: Bacterial Isolationmentioning
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