Synbiotic and protein-enriched low-fat Sao Hai rice ice cream

dc.contributor.authorPutthapong Phumsombat
dc.contributor.authorKulanid Trisakwattana
dc.contributor.authorNatcha Ittithanaput
dc.contributor.authorNatchanan Viwatanawatanakarn
dc.contributor.authorChaleeda Borompichaichartkul
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:11:38Z
dc.date.issued2024-06-22
dc.description.abstractThis research aimed to investigate the production of low-fat Khao Sao Hai ice cream fortified with synbiotics, soy protein (SP), and chicken breast protein. The study incorporated Sao Hai rice milk into the ice cream formulations and conducted experiments to analyze the physical, chemical, and sensory characteristics. The application of synbiotic powder, SP, and chicken breast protein was explored, with the results indicating significant variations in the nutritional profile. Specifically, ice cream fortified with chicken breast protein exhibited the highest protein content at 4.20 g, followed by SP at 3.92 g, and the control formulation at 1.38 g. In addition, the survival rate of probiotics, represented by Lactobacillus acidophilus LA5, exceeded 98% during storage at −20°C for 21 days, showcasing the successful encapsulation of probiotics with Konjac glucomannan and soy protein isolate. Furthermore, sensory testing revealed that the control formula received the highest consumer acceptance, followed by SP–fortified ice cream. In contrast, chicken breast protein–fortified ice cream received the least acceptance. These findings highlight the potential of Sao Hai rice in creating nutritionally diverse ice cream formulations, offering insights into consumer preferences and the efficacy of different protein sources in enhancing ice cream quality.
dc.identifier.doi10.15586/qas.v16isp1.1453
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/13716
dc.subjectIce cream
dc.subject.classificationGABA and Rice Research
dc.titleSynbiotic and protein-enriched low-fat Sao Hai rice ice cream
dc.typeArticle

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