傅楠教授与陈晓东教授合作在Biochemical Engineering Journal 上发表文章
时间: 2014-08-25  作者:   浏览次数: 2

 

Inactivation of Lactococcus lactis ssp. cremoris cells in a droplet

during convective drying

Fu, N.* (傅楠), Woo, M.W., Selomulya, C., Chen, X.D.* (陈晓东)

Biochemical Engineering Journal 2013 79: 46-56

Spray drying is a less costly alternative to freeze drying in the mass-production of active dry microorgani**s, if the drying conditions could be optimized to preserve cell viability. As spray drying is akin to a black-box process, in this study we used an alternative approach of a single droplet drying to study how drying conditions affect the inactivation of bacterial cells. The inactivation histories of Lactococcus lactisssp. cremoris were investigated at air temperatures of 70, 90, and 110 °C. It was found that the viability of L. cremoris cells could be maintained at approximately the original level for extended drying durations (60210 s), despite the high air temperatures. When plotted against droplet temperature Td, the inactivation ratekd at six drying conditions formed a general trend. An inactivation model was proposed to describe different inactivation histories under varied drying conditions. The description closely followed the experimental data, reported for the first time in literature. kd increased rapidly after Td passed a transition temperature range of 5065 °C, coinciding with the onset temperature for denaturation of bacterial ribosomes. Other environmental parameters affecting inactivation are discussed to better understand the integrated effects of multiple stresses experienced by bacterial cells during convective drying.


 


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