کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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143969 | 438916 | 2016 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Application of a droplet suspension apparatus for drying of an emulsion droplet.
• Comprehensive investigation of droplet/particle temperature and moisture histories.
• Estimation of locking point at different drying conditions from drying rate curves.
• Potential application of the developed method for improving encapsulation quality.
Inception of the second drying stage called locking point plays a crucial role in the microencapsulation process of functional oils by spray drying. The transition between the first and the second drying periods can directly affect encapsulation efficiency and lipid oxidation by modifying the mechanism of globules migration to the surface of droplet/particles. In this study, the locking point of a single emulsion droplet prepared by incorporating walnut oil into skim milk powder solution was determined using a droplet suspension device. The effects of drying air temperature (80–140 °C), total solid content (12–33% w/w), and oil/wall material mass fraction (0.25–1.00 w/w) were assessed on the droplet/particle drying behavior, shrinkage, and locking point. The latter was achieved by plotting the variation of drying rate against moisture content of the droplet/particle. Moreover, confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) was applied in order to investigate the morphology of the produced particles. Finally, a regression function for estimating the locking point from experimental variables was developed. Overall, such research can pave the way towards increasing the encapsulation efficiency and mitigating the lipid oxidation in industrial-scale spray dryers applied for microencapsulation of functional oils.
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Journal: Advanced Powder Technology - Volume 27, Issue 4, July 2016, Pages 1750–1760