Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic

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作者
Artyukhova, Svetlana, I [1 ]
Kozlova, Oksaila N. [1 ]
Tolstoguzova, Tatiana T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Omsk State Tech Univ, Omsk, Russia
[2] OOO VNIMI Sibir, Omsk, Russia
关键词
Military nutrition in the Arctic; biotechnology; freeze-dried milk-based bioproducts; probiotic bacteria consortium; synbiotics; combiotics; metabiotics; FOOD SECURITY;
D O I
10.21603/2308-4057-2019-1-202-209
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The Arctic is currently a strategic region of Russia and it requires military protection. Good nutrition is a prerequisite for successful performance of the servicemen in such extreme conditions. The Russian armed forces do not have a special ration for the Arctic region. The existing rations lack products enriched with biologically active substances, probiotics, prebiotics, or vitamin and mineral complexes. Subcaloric nutrition, even with short-term physical exertion, in combination with low temperatures deprives the human body of vitamins and minerals. Therefore, the development of freeze-dried bioproducts with functional properties is highly relevant. This article presents the results of a study aimed to develop new freeze-dried milk-based bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic. For this, we created a microbial consortium of lactic acid bacteria with a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity. We also used a range of functional ingredients, namely pectin, pine nut meal, a 'Lactobel' prebiotic protein-and-carbohydrate product. rowan puree, and rosehip syrup in the amounts established during the study. The new freeze-dried milk-based bioproducts named 'Pobeda', enriched with combiotics and metabiotics, will provide the Russian military with better nutrition in the extreme conditions of the Arctic.
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页数:8
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