Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder

This research aims to investigate the effect of inlet air humidity, drying temperature and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder. Maltodextrin (DE10-12) was used as carrier material. Full factorial design was applied to this research. Inlet air with humidity of 10 g/k...

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Main Authors: Khwanpruk Kankanit, Akkaraphenphan Chanida, Wattananukit Patipan, Kaewket Worakarn, Chusai Suttiphat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2018/51/matecconf_iceast2018_03013.pdf
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spelling doaj-852aacbaf97b4526ac521cfae7b94ef82021-04-02T12:03:59ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011920301310.1051/matecconf/201819203013matecconf_iceast2018_03013Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powderKhwanpruk KankanitAkkaraphenphan ChanidaWattananukit PatipanKaewket WorakarnChusai SuttiphatThis research aims to investigate the effect of inlet air humidity, drying temperature and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder. Maltodextrin (DE10-12) was used as carrier material. Full factorial design was applied to this research. Inlet air with humidity of 10 g/kg dry air and 20 g/kg dry air, inlet drying air temperature of 140°C 160°C and 180°C and feed concentration of 40°Brix which varied the weight ratio of orange juice solid content to maltodextrin of 1:3 and 1:4.5 were examined. All spray drying conditions were performed in replicate. Ascorbic acid, moisture content water activity, pH and product yield were analysed. Analysis of variance revealed that humidity of inlet air influenced significantly on product yield, moisture content, water activity. Besides, the quality of product in term of ascorbic acid content was affected significantly by drying temperature and fraction of maltodextrin. Higher drying temperatures lead to lesser of ascorbic acid content and the more fraction of maltodextrin used in feed, the more ascorbic acid content retained in product.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2018/51/matecconf_iceast2018_03013.pdf
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author Khwanpruk Kankanit
Akkaraphenphan Chanida
Wattananukit Patipan
Kaewket Worakarn
Chusai Suttiphat
spellingShingle Khwanpruk Kankanit
Akkaraphenphan Chanida
Wattananukit Patipan
Kaewket Worakarn
Chusai Suttiphat
Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Khwanpruk Kankanit
Akkaraphenphan Chanida
Wattananukit Patipan
Kaewket Worakarn
Chusai Suttiphat
author_sort Khwanpruk Kankanit
title Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
title_short Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
title_full Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
title_fullStr Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
title_full_unstemmed Effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
title_sort effect of drying air condition and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This research aims to investigate the effect of inlet air humidity, drying temperature and feed composition on the properties of orange juice spray dried powder. Maltodextrin (DE10-12) was used as carrier material. Full factorial design was applied to this research. Inlet air with humidity of 10 g/kg dry air and 20 g/kg dry air, inlet drying air temperature of 140°C 160°C and 180°C and feed concentration of 40°Brix which varied the weight ratio of orange juice solid content to maltodextrin of 1:3 and 1:4.5 were examined. All spray drying conditions were performed in replicate. Ascorbic acid, moisture content water activity, pH and product yield were analysed. Analysis of variance revealed that humidity of inlet air influenced significantly on product yield, moisture content, water activity. Besides, the quality of product in term of ascorbic acid content was affected significantly by drying temperature and fraction of maltodextrin. Higher drying temperatures lead to lesser of ascorbic acid content and the more fraction of maltodextrin used in feed, the more ascorbic acid content retained in product.
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