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Influence of spray-drying operating conditions on sunflower oil powder qualities
Fecha
2014-01Registro en:
Roccia Ruffinengo, Paola; Martinez, Marcela Lilian; Llabot, Juan Manuel; Ribotta, Pablo Daniel; Influence of spray-drying operating conditions on sunflower oil powder qualities; Elsevier Science Sa; Powder Technology; 254; 1-2014; 307-313
0032-5910
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Roccia Ruffinengo, Paola
Martinez, Marcela Lilian
Llabot, Juan Manuel
Ribotta, Pablo Daniel
Resumen
The main aim of the study was to develop a vegetable oil (VO) microencapsulation process using a spray drying technique with the aid of the response surface methodology (RSM). The specific objectives were to evaluate the operating condition effect on VO powder qualities and analyze the microstructure and rancidity on VO microcapsules obtained under set conditions that lead to high solid yields. Maltodextrin and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose were used as wall materials. The influence of spray drying process variables over solid yield (SY),moisture content (MC), surface oil (SO) and encapsulation efficiency (EE) was studied. All experiments led to high values of EE, while SY and MC were significantly affected by modifying spray drier conditions, allowing the enhancement of SY when the optimization process was applied. The optimized VO microcapsules presented an external surface with a continuous wall and no apparent pores; with low moisture content, high VO content retained into microcapsules and low peroxide value.