Research Article, J Food Nutr Disor Vol: 7 Issue: 2
Nutritional Evaluation and Cell Viability of Formulated Probiotic Millet Fruit Bar
Kavitha B1, Vijayalakshmi R2, Poorna CR Yalagala2, Illamaran M3 and Sugasini D2*
1Department of Horticulture, Nammalvar Agricultural College, Kamuthy, Peraiyur, TNAU, India
2Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Illinois, USA
3Department of Extension, Home Science College and Research Institute, TNAU, India
*Corresponding Author : Sugasini D
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Illinois, USA
Tel: 312-413-0207
E-mail: sugasini@uic.edu
Received: February 15, 2018 Accepted: March 02, 2018 Published: March 06, 2018
Citation: Kavitha B, Vijayalakshmi R, Poorna CR Yalagala, Illamaran M, Sugasini D (2018) Nutritional Evaluation and Cell Viability of Formulated Probiotic Millet Fruit Bar. J Food Nutr Disor 7:2. doi: 10.4172/2324-9323.1000246
Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop the probiotic millet fruit bar to obtain a product with good acceptability. For this purpose, guava and strawberry pulps were used for preparing fruit bar, skim milk powder, cereals (puffed), millet flakes, and wheat flakes, jaggery and liquid glucose of millet bar. Probiotic cell pellets were used and mixed with millet fruit bar. Moisture content ranged from 10.45 to 10.85% whereas crude fat, crude protein was significantly different in control to T3 samples. The carbohydrate and energy values were high in T1 in probiotic millet fruit bar 69.80 g/100 g and 352.60 K.cal/ Kg. The crude fibre and ash content was non-significantly different in all treatments. The maximum values for calcium 80.12 mg/100 g and Iron content was 4.10 mg/100 g in T1 samples. Total phenol, β-carotene, pectin and vitamin C differed non-significant among all treatments. The highest viability was seen in these bars 3.5 × 108 CFU/g in T1 samples. Moreover, this nutritional rich formulated probiotic bar can be beneficial for human health and gut microbiota.