Master Student Internship in Prebiotic scoring of enzymatically and physically modified dietary fibres (M/F)

Référence : ERIN-2020-Intern-013

Type: Stagiaire
Type de contrat: Stage
Durée: 6 months
Lieu de travail: Belvaux

Contexte

 

Prebiotics concern non-digestible carbohydrates, which can be used as primary energy source of the gut microbiome. Although a significant amount of prebiotic fibres can be uptaken via a vegetable and fruit rich diet, the production of prebiotics via green chemistry strategies e.g. physical or enzymatic processing is currently widely investigated.

 

Description

 

The aim of the specific internship is to investigate the impact of combined physical (high pressure, ultrasound, microwave) and enzymatic processing on the prebiotic potential of soluble dietary fibres isolated from agrofood industry side streams. The ability of the soluble fibres to act as natural bio-stimulants of living probiotic cells (Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria strains) will be assessed by means of microbiological and instrumental analysis tools.
The specific position will give the intern the opportunity to work with a diverse team of researchers in the area of functional food innovation and food bioprocessing.

 


Profil

 

Education

  • BSc studies in one of the following areas: Food Sciences, Food Engineering, Food Microbiology, Food Bioprocessing, Chemical Engineering

Competencies

  • Good knowledge in food microbiology, chromatographic analysis, and food colloids characterisation is required. Any experience with static in-vitro digestion models, food enzymes, probiotics and prebiotics are considered as a strong asset

Language

  • Good written and spoken English skills
  • Notions in French or German language is considered as an asset

 

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Dr Christos SOUKOULIS
Dr Christos SOUKOULIS