Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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236050 | Powder Technology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
•Green corn was dried through spray drying process.•Maltodextrin was suitable as wall material.•Optimal wall concentration and air temperature were 2.67% and 163 °C, respectively.•Particles revealed surfaces with depressions and without fissures.
Corn is widely consumed in Brazil and spray drying allows for versatility in its use. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of maltodextrin concentrations and the inlet air temperature on the physical properties of green corn extract dried by spray drying. A central composite rotatable design (CCRD) was applied with the independent variables of inlet air temperature of 150–180 °C and maltodextrin concentration of 0–20% (w/w). An inlet air temperature of 163 °C and a maltodextrin concentration of 2.67% (w/w) displayed a good drying performance in relation to the yield (36.36%), moisture (1.39%), activity water (0.063), solubility (92.11 g/100 g), wettability (139.58 g/s), density (0.66 g/mL) and colour (L: 92.50, C*: 15.47 and h°: 97.46) closest to the green corn extract. The microstructure indicated surface roughness and particle size D50 ranged from 5.79 to 75.84 μm.
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