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Drying characteristics and properties of microwave - assisted spouted bed dried semi-refined carrageenan

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING
Volume 221, Issue -, Pages 20-28

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2017.09.023

Keywords

Carrageenan gels; Microwave drying; Spouted bed drying; Zingg classes; Dried product properties

Funding

  1. Polish National Center for Research and Development Applied Research Program [PBS2/B8/13/2014]

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of microwave accelerated drying of carrageenan gels along with spouted bed drying (SBD). It was expected that the use of microwave heating would help to obtain the dried product with the desired bulk density, water activity, color parameters, rheological, and solubility properties. The two carrageenan K12 and K73 gels were dried without microwave assistance (NM), microwave assisted (M) and with microwave - assisted surface modification (the gels were covered with a dry hydrocolloid). The use of the microwave assistance method changed the kinetics of the spouted bed drying of two carrageenan gels K12 and K73, reducing the drying time and increasing the measured effective diffusion coefficient. The values of the D-eff were additionally increased due to surface modification by coating the carrageenan samples with dry hydrocolloid powder prior to microwave assisted spouted bed drying (MSBD). The Zingg classification was used to categorize the shape of both the fresh and dried carrageenan particles and to obtain D-eff by providing equivalent diameter, which in the fresh state was higher for the K73 compared to K12 samples. The application of microwaves decreased the bulk density of the dried carrageenans but did not affect the infrared spectrum, solubility, or rheological characteristics of the powdered product. Based on these data, MSBD can be considered as an effective method for the production of carrageenan powders. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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