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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2015
Filed:
May. 29, 2009
Fumiaki Abe, Yokohama, JP;
Ayako Uchijima, Konan, JP;
Masamichi Muto, Ebina, JP;
Ayako Horigome, Ebina, JP;
Fumiaki Abe, Yokohama, JP;
Ayako Uchijima, Konan, JP;
Masamichi Muto, Ebina, JP;
Ayako Horigome, Ebina, JP;
Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
By accurately estimating the survival cell count in a probiotic product, the time for developing the product can be shortened. In a device () for estimating survival cell count, a calculation unit () calculates an estimated result of the survival cell count n(CFU/g) of a specific strain contained in a composition after storage, in accordance with the following equation (I). (I) Logn=Logn−t×EXP{(A×T+B)w+(C×T+D)}, provided that t stands for the storage period (days)× 1/30, nstands for the survival cell count (CFU/g) of the strain contained in the composition after the storage period t (days), nstands for the viable cell count (CFU/g) of the strain contained in the composition at the initiation of storage, T stands for the storage temperature (° C.), w stands for the water activity value of the composition, Aand Cstand for experimentally determined coefficients specific to the strain, and Band Dstand for experimentally determined constants specific to the strain.