Title of article :
Effect of drying methods on the physical properties and microstructures of mango (Philippine ‘Carabao’ var.) powder Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
O.A. Caparino، نويسنده , , J. Tang، نويسنده , , C.I. Nindo، نويسنده , , S.S. Sablani a، نويسنده , , J.R. Powers، نويسنده , , J.K. Fellman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Mango powders were obtained at water content below 0.05 kg water/kg dry solids using Refractance Window® (RW) drying, freeze drying (FD), drum drying (DD), and spray drying (SD). The spray-dried powder was produced with the aid of maltodextrin (DE = 10). The chosen drying methods provided wide variations in residence time, from seconds (in SD) to over 30 h (in FD), and in product temperatures, from 20 °C (in FD) to 105 °C (in DD). The colors of RW-dried mango powder and reconstituted mango puree were comparable to the freeze-dried products, but were significantly different from drum-dried (darker), and spray-dried (lighter) counterparts. The bulk densities of drum and RW-dried mango powders were higher than freeze-dried and spray-dried powders. There were no significant differences (P ⩽ 0.05) between RW and freeze-dried powders in terms of solubility and hygroscopicity. The glass transition temperature of RW-, freeze-, drum- and spray-dried mango powders were not significantly different (P ⩽ 0.05). The dried powders exhibited amorphous structures as evidenced by the X-ray diffractograms. The microstructure of RW-dried mango powder was smooth and flaky with uniform thickness. Particles of freeze-dried mango powder were more porous compared to the other three products. Drum-dried material exhibited irregular morphology with sharp edges, while spray-dried mango powder had a spherical shape. The study concludes that RW drying can produce mango powder with quality comparable to that obtained via freeze drying, and better than the drum and spray-dried mango powders.
Keywords :
Drum drying , Freeze drying , Microstructure , Glass transition temperature , Spray drying , Physical properties , X-ray diffraction , Refractance Window® drying
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering