Prebiotic Milk Shake and Its Health Benefits

E. Rahayu
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Study on the effect of prebiotic consumption to the fecal material volunteer was conducted at Center for Food and Nutrition Studies, Gadjah Mada University. Aim of this study was to investigate to health benefical effect of prebiotic product directly using volunteers. Prebiotic product used in this study was Stefit TM -non fat milk shake which contains dietary fiber, antioxidant (vitamin E and C), calcium, and chicory root extract (inulin) as prebiotic. Seven healthy volunteers (5 males and 2 females), 30-40 years old, were recruited for this study. During the study (6 weeks), volunteers were asked to avoid antimicrobial drugs and fermented foods containing life microbial cells. The volunteers were divided into two group, group 1 (consist of 2 persons) were asked to consumed original non-fat milk, while group 2 (5 persons) consumed non-fat milk shake prebiotics. Consumption of milk shake was done every day (2 sachets per day, morning and afternoon) during 4 weeks. Twice a week, fecal materials of volunteers were microbiologically analyzed, including a week before and after consumption. Diet of each volunteer was not controlled, they ate as their usual food every day and the menus were recorded. Consumption of milk shake prebiotic by normal healthy volunteer resulted in increased the number of fecal lactic acid producing bacteria (from about 10 6 to 10 7 CFU/g fecal material), and decreased the population of fecal enterobacteriaceae and coliform. According to the data, fecal lactic acid producing bacteria of volunteers who consumed the original milk shake were mostly constant. Conclusion of this study is the increasing number of lactic acid bacteria induced by prebiotic inulin in the colon has the potential to improve the health and well being of the host.
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益生元奶昔及其健康益处
食用益生元对粪便志愿者的影响研究是在加纳马达大学食品与营养研究中心进行的。本研究的目的是通过志愿者直接调查益生元产品对健康的益处。本研究使用的益生元产品是Stefit TM -脱脂奶昔,它含有膳食纤维、抗氧化剂(维生素E和C)、钙和菊苣根提取物(菊粉)作为益生元。本研究招募了7名30-40岁的健康志愿者(5男2女)。在研究期间(6周),志愿者被要求避免使用抗菌药物和含有生命微生物细胞的发酵食品。志愿者被分为两组,第一组(2人)被要求饮用原味脱脂牛奶,第二组(5人)被要求饮用脱脂奶昔益生元。在4周的时间里,每天饮用奶昔(每天2包,早上和下午)。每周两次对志愿者的粪便进行微生物分析,包括食用前和食用后的一周。每位志愿者的饮食不受控制,他们每天照常吃东西,菜单也被记录下来。正常健康志愿者饮用奶昔益生元后,粪中产乳酸菌数量增加(从10.6 CFU/g增加到10.7 CFU/g),粪中肠杆菌科和大肠菌群数量减少。数据显示,饮用原奶昔的志愿者粪便中产生乳酸的细菌基本保持不变。本研究的结论是益生元菊粉在结肠中诱导乳酸菌数量的增加具有改善宿主健康和福祉的潜力。
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