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Production of spherical granule type yogurt with improving convenience and preservation

편리성 및 저장성이 증진된 구형과립 요구르트 제조

  • 신명곤 (우송대학교 외식조리영양학부)
  • Received : 2017.05.04
  • Accepted : 2017.06.22
  • Published : 2017.08.30

Abstract

Yogurt contains many microorganisms that are beneficial to human health, and is a probiotic that supplies many nutrients such as calcium and protein. It is difficult to safety preserve for a long time because it possesses a high content of water. To address this problem, powdered "instant" yogurt has been developed, but it has flaws low flowability and solubility. Therefore, yogurt was granulated using a fluidized bed granulator to increase flowability and solubility. The fluidized bed granulator was designed by using response surface methodology (RSM), whose variables were feeding rate (FR), atomization air pressure (AP) and product temperature (PT). After being granulated, the yogurt was analyzed for yield and lactic acid bacteria count. The maximum yield of yogurt granules was 79.42%, at FR of 0.54 mL/min, AP of 2.64 kPa, and PT of $58.18^{\circ}C$, and the colony count for lactic acid bacteria was more than $6log^{10}\;CFU/g$. Therefore, spherical granulation of yogurt using a fluidized bed granulator could be used for making convenient probiotic products with improved flowability and solubility.

Probiotics로 알려진 유산균을 다량 포함하고 있으며 우유가 가지고 있는 영양성분을 함유한 액상형 요구르트를 사용하여, 저장성은 높지만 편리성이 낮은 분말형 요구르트의 단점을 개선한, 유동성 및 용해성이 우수한 구형과립 요구르트를 제조하였다. 구형과립 요구르트의 유동층코팅기 최적 제조조건은 반응표면분석방법(RSM design)을 이용하여 설정하였으며, feeding rate(FR) 0.54 mL/min, atomization air pressure(AP) 2.64 bar, product temperature(PT) $58.18^{\circ}C$의 유동층코팅기 운영조건하에서 최대회수율은 79.42%로 예측되었다. 유동층코팅기의 버텀스프레이 방식으로 제조된 구형과립 요구르트는 6-7 log CFU/g의 많은 유산균을 가지고 있었으며, 특히 상대습도 75% 및 저장온도 $25^{\circ}C$ 조건하에서 4개월 동안 유산균수의 감소가 아주 미미하여, 저장성 및 편리성이 증진된 새로운 형태의 유산균 제품 개발에 대한 가능성을 보여주었다.

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