The effects of two physical modifications of corn bran, namely, 1) grinding to <
500 μm and 2) extruding at two die temperature settings (high, 140 °C and low, 120 °C) were evaluated on growth performance of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Bacillus subtilis. The resulting constituent changes in dried fermented bran ingredients were also compared. Corn bran at 25 or 35 % moisture content were either ground or extruded prior to fermenting with L. plantarum or B. subtilis at 37 °C for 72 h at 200 rpm. Both the ground or extruded brans showed typical growth patterns for both probiotic bacteria studied. B. subtilis had the highest growth rate of 0.64 h