Hebatoallah Hassan

Hebatoallah Hassan
Université Laval | ULAVAL · Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences

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Dietary prebiotic fibers play an important role in modulating gut microbiota by enhancing the abundance of beneficial microorganisms and their bioactive metabolites. However, dietary fibers are a structurally heterogeneous class of polysaccharides, varying in molar mass, branching patterns, and monosaccharide composition, which could influence thei...
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Aims: This study aims to isolate probiotic bacteria candidates from various starter cultures and fermented foods and characterize their ability to produce γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). GABA is a major inhibitory neuromediator of the central and enteric nervous systems with a role in several health disorders. Methods and results: Fourteen strains o...
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Clostridium tyrobutyricum spores survive milk pasteurization and cause late blowing of cheeses and significant economic loss. The effectiveness of nisin-producing Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis 32 as a protective strain for control the C. tyrobutyricum growth in Cheddar cheese slurry was compared to that of encapsulated nisin-A. The encapsulated ni...
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This research, developed within an exchange program between Italy and Canada, represents the first step of a three-year project intended to evaluate the potential of nisin-producing Lactococcus lactis strains isolated from Italian and Canadian dairy products to select a consortium of strains to be used as biocontrol agents in Crescenza and Cheddar...
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This study aimed to develop a novel nontoxic, biocompatible, biodegradable, and cost-efficient matrix for the encapsulation of antimicrobial component (nisin) to be used as bio-preservative agent in cheddar cheese. Nisin A loaded beads were prepared from alginate at 0.5 %, 1% and 2 %; and hi-maize resistant starch at 0.5 or 1 %. Beads were characte...
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The development of bioprotective cultures for food applications holds significant interest in the current context of clean labelling, restrictions of antimicrobial use, and the problematic of food waste. However, bioprotective cultures producing antimicrobial peptides such as bacteriocins often have a narrow target range and can interact with start...

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