Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6398470 Food Research International 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The adsorption isotherms (20 °C) and the relationship between water content and glass transition temperature were modeled in freeze-dried strawberry powder studying the effect of the addition of maltodextrin and arabic gum. Both compositional and physicochemical analyses of strawberry pulp were performed. If the midpoint of the glass transition is considered, the critical water activity that ensures the glassy state of the product during storage at 20 °C increased from 0.094 to 0.237-0.341 when maltodextrin and arabic gum were added, respectively. The increase in the critical water content was not so marked and it was noticeable only in arabic gum added sample (from 7.5 to 8.9 g water/100 g product), being this sample more stable.

► Freeze dried strawberry powder is very sensitive to stickiness development. ► Maltodextrin and arabic gum reduce its water adsorption capability. ► Maltodextrin and arabic gum increase its glass transition temperature. ► Maltodextrin (M) and arabic gum (AG) improve the stability of strawberry powder. ► AG is more effective than M to improve the handling of the powder.

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