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This study aimed to develop a functional powder using whey and milk matrices, leveraging the protective capacity of chia–alginate hydrogels and the advantages of electrohydrodynamic spraying (EHDA), a non-thermal technique suitable for encapsulating probiotic cells under stress conditions commonly encountered in food processing. A hydrogel matrix composed of chia seed mucilage and sodium alginate was used to form a biopolymeric network that protected probiotic cells during processing. The encapsulation efficiency reached 99.0 ± 0.01%, and bacterial viability remained above 9.9 log10 CFU/mL after lyophilization, demonstrating the excellent protective capacity of the hydrogel matrix. Microstructural analysis using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) revealed well-retained cell morphology and homogeneous distribution within the hydrogel matrix while, in contrast, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed spherical, porous microcapsules with distinct surface characteristics influenced by the encapsulation method. Encapsulates were incorporated into beverages flavored with red fruits and pear and subsequently freeze-dried. The resulting powders were analyzed for moisture, protein, lipids, carbohydrates, fiber, and color determinations. The results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and response surface methodology, highlighting the impact of ingredient ratios on nutritional composition. Raman spectroscopy identified molecular features associated with casein, lactose, pectins, anthocyanins, and other functional compounds, confirming the contribution of both matrix and encapsulants maintaining the structural characteristics of the product. The presence of antioxidant bands supported the functional potential of the powder formulations. Chia–alginate hydrogels effectively encapsulated L. reuteri, maintaining cell viability and enabling their incorporation into freeze-dried beverage powders. This approach offers a promising strategy for the development of next-generation functional food gels with enhanced probiotic stability, nutritional properties, and potential application in health-promoting dairy systems.

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Title
Encapsulation of Lactobacillus reuteri in Chia–Alginate Hydrogels for Whey-Based Functional Powders
Author
Cid-Córdoba, Alma Yadira 1 ; Calderón-Domínguez, Georgina 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Perea-Flores María de Jesús 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Peña-Barrientos, Alberto 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Serrano-Villa, Fátima Sarahi 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Barrios-Francisco, Rigoberto 1 ; González-Vázquez, Marcela 4   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Rentería-Ortega, Minerva 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Tecnológico Nacional de México/TES de San Felipe del Progreso, San Felipe del Progreso 50640, Mexico; [email protected] (A.Y.C.-C.); [email protected] (R.B.-F.) 
 Departamento de Ingeniería Bioquímica, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de México 07738, Mexico; [email protected] (G.C.-D.); [email protected] (F.S.S.-V.) 
 Centro de Nanociencias y Micro y Nanotecnologías, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de México 07738, Mexico; [email protected] (M.d.J.P.-F.); [email protected] (A.P.-B.) 
 Instituto de Farmacología, Universidad de la Cañada, Carretera Teotitlan—San Antonio Nanahuatipan Km 1.7 s/n, Paraje Titlacuatitla, Teotitlan de Flores Magón, Oaxaca 68540, Mexico; [email protected] 
Publication title
Gels; Basel
Volume
11
Issue
8
First page
613
Number of pages
21
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Place of publication
Basel
Country of publication
Switzerland
Publication subject
e-ISSN
23102861
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2025-08-04
Milestone dates
2025-07-03 (Received); 2025-08-01 (Accepted)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
04 Aug 2025
ProQuest document ID
3244037838
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/encapsulation-i-lactobacillus-reuteri-chia/docview/3244037838/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2025-08-27
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ProQuest One Academic