The effect of alginate concentration on the viability of probiotics (Bacillus subtilis) in synbiotic microcapsule beads after incubation at 70°C
B.R. Tampangallo,
Hilal Anshary,
Sriwulan
et al.
Abstract:High temperatures in feed molding machines can cause a decline in probiotic populations in fish feed. Adding alginate in probiotic preparations is expected to wrap probiotics so that when added to the feed before pelleting, it does not experience a drastic decrease. This study investigated the decline in probiotic populations in fish feed caused by high temperatures in feed molding machines and evaluated the use of alginate in probiotic preparations to prevent drastic decreases in viability. The study aimed to… Show more
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