Development of bio-yoghurt chewable tablet: a review
Autor: | Chin Ping Tan, Mohd Yazid Abdul Manap, Nurul Aini Jamalullail, Yong Lin Chan, Oi-Ming Lai |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0303 health sciences
Nutrition and Dietetics Food industry 030309 nutrition & dietetics business.industry Food standards 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Bio yoghurt Market trend 040401 food science 03 medical and health sciences 0404 agricultural biotechnology Food regulation Heavy weight Business Marketing Food Science |
Zdroj: | Nutrition & Food Science. 50:539-553 |
ISSN: | 0034-6659 |
Popis: | Purpose This paper aims to discuss the limitations surrounding the yoghurt industry and challenges to producing a bio-yoghurt tablet. The paper looks into challenge facing the yoghurt industry, such as manufacturing and distribution, its short shelf life, heat-sensitivity and relatively heavy weight. It further looks into the selection of strains, excipients and storage conditions with special consideration towards maintaining the viability of the probiotics inside bio-yoghurt tablets. The paper also discusses yoghurt standards and definitions across various countries and suggests a more uniform standard be embraced across countries for ease of categorization and production. Design/methodology/approach The paper is divided into a few major sections; each exploring various aspects of the yoghurt industry. Topics discussed include challenges in yoghurt production and storage; processes involved in bio-yoghurt tablet production, e.g. maximising viability, choice of excipients and more; market trends of yoghurt consumption and potential; and various food standards in countries around the world with a focus on yoghurt. Findings The review finds that yoghurt is a segment of the food industry with big growth potential. Most of the problems associated with yoghurt, i.e. poor shelf life, and heavy weight, can be circumvented by transforming it into a bio-yoghurt tablet. The paper further identifies food standard variations among different countries around the world which could impede yoghurt manufacture and acceptance. Originality/value This paper looks the various challenges surrounding the increased uptake of yoghurt, specifically in the Asian markets and suggests a viable option to overcome this problem, i.e. the use of a bio-yoghurt tablet. Should the worldwide bodies come together and agree to a universal standard involving yoghurt, the industry may see an even bigger expansion. |
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