The effect of dual fortifications of fe and zn in synbiotic
fermented milk (Lactobacillus plantarum Dad13-
fructooligosaccharide) on the levels of acidity (pH) and
the total of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) during storage
The effect of dual fortifications of fe and zn in synbiotic
fermented milk (Lactobacillus plantarum Dad13-
fructooligosaccharide) on the levels of acidity (pH) and
the total of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) during storage
International Research Journals
2014-11
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To analyze the influence of dual fortifications of fe and zn in synbiotic fermented milk on the levels of
acidity (pH) and the total of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) during the storage periode. Synbiotic
fermented milk was made from local isolate Lactobacillus plantarum Dad 13-Fructooligosaccharide,
then classified into 3 groups, namely: 1) no fortification (NF), 2) fortified with NaFeEDTA and zinc
acetate (NZ), and 3) fortified with fe gluconate and zinc acetate (FZ). The ratio of fe and zn was 100
ppm: 50 ppm. pH value of those three kinds of synbiotic fermented milk increased in the first week
and tended to decrease in the final week of storage but not significantly different (p > 0.05). There
was no significant difference of total LAB (p > 0.05) during storage. Fortification of fe and zn did not
affect both pH and LAB of synbiotic fermented milk during periods of four-week storage. Dual
fortifications of fe and zn can be applied in synbiotic fermented milk, as a potential way to combat
anemia.