Abstract
            Purpose:Psylliumseeds  are  used in  traditional  herbal  medicine to  treat  various  disorders. Moreover,  as  a  soluble  fiber,  psyllium  has  potential  to  stimulate  bacterial  growth  in digestive system. We aimed to substitute alkali-extractable polysaccharides of psyllium for alginate in beads with second coat of poly-l-lysine to coat Lactobacillus acidophilus.
Methods:Beads were prepared using extrusion technique. Poly-l-lysine as second coat was incorporated  on  optimum  alginate/psyllium  beads  using  immersion  technique.  Beads  were characterized  in  terms  of  size,  encapsulation  efficiency,  integrity  and  bacterial  survival  in harsh conditions. 
Results:Beads  with  narrow size  distribution  ranging from  1.85  ± 0.05  to  2.40 ±  0.18  mm with  encapsulation  efficiency  higher  than  96%  were  achieved.  Psyllium  concentrations  in beads  did  not  produce  constant  trend  in  bead  sizes.  Surface  topography  by  SEM  showed that  substitution  of  psyllium  enhanced  integrity  of  obtained  beads.  Psyllium  successfully protected  the  bacteria  against  acidic  condition  and  lyophilization  equal  to  alginate  in  the beads. Better survivability with beads of alginate/psyllium-poly-l-lysine was achieved with around 2 log rise in bacterial count in acid condition compared to the corresponding single coat beads. 
Conclusion:Alginate/psyllium   (1:2)   beads   with   narrow   size   distribution   and   high encapsulation efficiency of the bacteria have been achieved. Presence of psyllium produced a  much  smoother  and  integrated  surface  texture  for  the  beads  with  sufficient  protection  of the bacteria against acidic condition as much as alginate. Considering the health benefits of psyllium and its prebiotic activity, psyllium can be beneficially replaced in part for alginate in probiotic coating.