Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Aug 2020)

Stickiness and agglomeration of blackberry and raspberry spray dried juices using agave fructans and maltodextrin as carrier agents

  • Vania S. Farías-Cervantes,
  • Yolanda Salinas-Moreno,
  • Alejandra Chávez-Rodríguez,
  • Guadalupe Luna-Solano,
  • Hiram Medrano-Roldan,
  • Isaac Andrade-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/350/2018-CJFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 229 – 236

Abstract

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The present study shows the effect of agave fructans as a carrier agent compared with maltodextrin to evaluate the particle stability of blackberry and raspberry juices. A pilot spray dryer was used with feed flow of 20 mL h-1 and atomization rate of 28 000 rpm. The inlet air temperature of 180 °C and outlet air temperature of 80 °C were used as parameter constants. Only the parameters of the carrier agent concentration of 5, 7.5 to 10% (w/v) were changed. The concentration of 10% agave fructans was high enough to recover the higher yields of 89% only for blackberry, for raspberry the concentration of 7.5% agave fructans was sufficient to recover the yield of 67%. The stability diagrams show the conditions of the particles that should not be exceeded when leaving spray drying, as well as the storage conditions that must be followed to avoid agglomeration.

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