Scientific Reports (Nov 2024)

Characterization of Plant based spray dried powders using oil seed proteins and chokeberry extract from wine byproduct

  • Sana Ben-Othman,
  • Uko Bleive,
  • Hedi Kaldmäe,
  • Alar Aluvee,
  • Reelika Rätsep,
  • Andres Sats,
  • Nora Pap,
  • Eila Järvenpää,
  • Toonika Rinken

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-79223-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Spray drying is a standard method for preserving bioactive ingredients and enhancing their storage stability. This study aimed to produce entirely plant-based spray-dried powders by using hemp, canola, and flax seed proteins, combined with maltodextrin, as wall material, while chokeberry extract from wine waste served as core material. We conducted a thorough analysis of the oil-seed proteins, examining their nitrogen solubility index, emulsification, and foaming capacities. The encapsulation process was evaluated based on its yield and efficiency. The spray-dried powders were further assessed through colour analysis, particle morphology and size distribution, hygroscopicity, and storage stability measurements. The encapsulation yield with oil-seed proteins ranged from 75.0 ± 6.2 to 78.5 ± 1.3%, and the efficiency from 58.4 ± 0.8 to 77.5 ± 1.9%. These plant-based spray-dried powders exhibited similar colour parameters, morphology, and stability to those of whey protein powders. The study highlights the significant potential of oil-seed proteins in producing plant-based spray-dried powders.

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