Atomisation and vacuum drying studies on Malaysian honey
encapsulation
Nurul Aisyah Rosli,
Boon-Beng Lee,
Khairul Farihan Kasim
et al.
Abstract:Malaysian honey is rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds, which can be a
healthy alternative to refined sugar in food production. However, liquid
honey’s viscous and sticky nature makes it unpreferable in industrial
handling. This study, an atomization system coupled with vacuum drying to
produce honey powders to overcome the problem. Three types of Malaysian honey,
namely Acacia, Gelam, and Tualang, were en… Show more
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