2014
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2014.886259
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Comparison of the Efficiency of Five Different Drying Carriers on the Spray Drying of Persimmon Pulp Powders

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“…Moisture content is one of the factors related to drying efficiency [22,23]. Moisture content of blackberry powders varied from 4.3 to 10.42 % wb (Table 1), which were very close to values reported by Fazaeli et al [21] for spray-dried mulberry and bayberry, respectively.…”
Section: Moisture Content and Water Activitysupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Moisture content is one of the factors related to drying efficiency [22,23]. Moisture content of blackberry powders varied from 4.3 to 10.42 % wb (Table 1), which were very close to values reported by Fazaeli et al [21] for spray-dried mulberry and bayberry, respectively.…”
Section: Moisture Content and Water Activitysupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Increasing the carrier agent concentration in blackberry extract significantly increased the process yield. These results were shown by Fazaeli et al [21] and Du et al [22]. In this study, the highest process yield (95 %) refers to powders produced with 100 % agave fructans concentration at an inlet air temperature of 70°C, and the lowest dried yield (58 %) refers to powders produced with 50 % agave fructans concentration at an inlet air temperature of 100°C.…”
Section: Drying Yieldsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The high polyphenol content is one of the unique characteristics of persimmon fruit and polyphenols are responsible for the health benefits (Du et al 2014). TPC of the five cultivars varied widely from 6.74 ± 0.26 to 19.16 ± 0.17 mg/g (p < 0.05).…”
Section: Total Phenolic Content (Tpc)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Due to the high content of sugar in persimmon fruit, in the preliminary study, persimmon fruit powders could hardly be obtained under conventional spray drying conditions even if a large amount of drying carriers were added. Fortunately, we overcame the stickiness problem and obtained high yield powders by adjusting the drying technology (Du et al 2014). The highest powder recovery was found in cultivar 'TaiLiHong' (76.62 ± 0.42 %), while cultivars 'RaoTianHong' and 'ChanSiWan' showed the lowest powder recovery (about 68 %).…”
Section: Correlation Of Powder Recovery Of Spray Drying With Sugar Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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