Effects of Fructose and Oligofructose Addition on Milk Fermentation Using Novel Lactobacillus Cultures to Obtain High-Quality Yogurt-like Products

Molecules. 2021 Sep 22;26(19):5730. doi: 10.3390/molecules26195730.

Abstract

The incorporation of prebiotics in fermented milk products is one of the best ways to promote health benefits while improving their sensory characteristics at the same time. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of fructose and oligofructose (1% and 2%) on the physicochemical, rheological, sensory, and microbiological quality attributes of fermented milk products inoculated with indigenous probiotic starter cultures of Lactobacillus isolated from Polish traditional fermented foods. The samples were evaluated during 35 days of refrigerated storage. The oligofructose and fructose caused increases in the populations of bacteria in comparison to the control fermented milk products without the addition of saccharides. The degrees of acidification in different fermented milk samples, as well as their viscosity, firmness, syneresis, and color attributes, changed during storage. The highest overall sensory quality levels were observed for the samples supplemented with L. brevis B1 and oligofructose. This study is the first attempt to compare the influences of different sugar sources on the physicochemical, rheological, sensory, and microbiological quality attributes of fermented milk products.

Keywords: Lactobacillus; fructose; milk fermentation; oligofructose; sensory properties; texture.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cultured Milk Products / analysis
  • Fermentation
  • Food Microbiology
  • Food Storage
  • Fructose / chemistry*
  • Lactobacillus / physiology*
  • Milk / chemistry
  • Milk / microbiology*
  • Oligosaccharides / chemistry*
  • Yogurt / analysis*
  • Yogurt / microbiology

Substances

  • Oligosaccharides
  • oligofructose
  • Fructose