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

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 p...

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Main Authors: Svetlana I. Artyukhova, Oksana V. Kozlova, Tatiana Т. Тolstoguzova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2019-06-01
Series:Foods and Raw Materials
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Online Access:http://jfrm.ru/issues/1244/1368/
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spelling doaj-96e9d2cdeba547a1a91cc26b26da0a032020-11-25T01:12:52ZengKemerovo State UniversityFoods and Raw Materials2308-40572310-95992019-06-017120220910.21603/2308-4057-2019-1-202-209Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the ArcticSvetlana I. Artyukhova0Oksana V. Kozlova1Tatiana Т. Тolstoguzova2Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, RussiaOmsk State Technical University, Omsk, RussiaOOO VNIMI-Sibir, Omsk, RussiaThe 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 ac- tive 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. There- fore, 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 Arc- tic. 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-car- bohydrate 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.http://jfrm.ru/issues/1244/1368/Military nutrition in the Arcticbiotechnologyfreeze-dried milk-based bioproductsprobiotic bacteria consortiumsynbioticscombioticsmetabiotics
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author Svetlana I. Artyukhova
Oksana V. Kozlova
Tatiana Т. Тolstoguzova
spellingShingle Svetlana I. Artyukhova
Oksana V. Kozlova
Tatiana Т. Тolstoguzova
Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
Foods and Raw Materials
Military nutrition in the Arctic
biotechnology
freeze-dried milk-based bioproducts
probiotic bacteria consortium
synbiotics
combiotics
metabiotics
author_facet Svetlana I. Artyukhova
Oksana V. Kozlova
Tatiana Т. Тolstoguzova
author_sort Svetlana I. Artyukhova
title Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
title_short Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
title_full Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
title_fullStr Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the Russian military in the Arctic
title_sort developing freeze-dried bioproducts for the russian military in the arctic
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Foods and Raw Materials
issn 2308-4057
2310-9599
publishDate 2019-06-01
description 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 ac- tive 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. There- fore, 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 Arc- tic. 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-car- bohydrate 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.
topic Military nutrition in the Arctic
biotechnology
freeze-dried milk-based bioproducts
probiotic bacteria consortium
synbiotics
combiotics
metabiotics
url http://jfrm.ru/issues/1244/1368/
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