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Spray Drying of Acai (Euterpe Oleracea Mart) Juice: Effect of Process Variables & Type of Carrier Agent on Products Quality & Stability
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Spray Drying of Acai (Euterpe Oleracea Mart) Juice: Effect of Process Variables & Type of Carrier Agent on Products Quality & Stability

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This book describes and discusses some results obtained through the study of the microencapsulation of acai juice by spray drying using different carrier agents. Initially, the influence of process conditions on the moisture content, process yield and anthocyanin retention was evaluated using a central composite design. From the conditions selected in this first section (inlet air temperature of 140 * C, feed flow rate of 15 g/min and 6% of carrier agent), particles were produced using four types of carrier agents: maltodextrin 10DE, maltodextrin 20DE, gum Arabic and tapioca starch. These particles were then characterised with respect to water activity, bulk and absolute density, porosity, particle size distribution and morphology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 January 2012
Pages
60
ISBN
9781611224214

This book describes and discusses some results obtained through the study of the microencapsulation of acai juice by spray drying using different carrier agents. Initially, the influence of process conditions on the moisture content, process yield and anthocyanin retention was evaluated using a central composite design. From the conditions selected in this first section (inlet air temperature of 140 * C, feed flow rate of 15 g/min and 6% of carrier agent), particles were produced using four types of carrier agents: maltodextrin 10DE, maltodextrin 20DE, gum Arabic and tapioca starch. These particles were then characterised with respect to water activity, bulk and absolute density, porosity, particle size distribution and morphology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 January 2012
Pages
60
ISBN
9781611224214