4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Influence of spray drying conditions on tomato powder properties

Journal

DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 1129-1151

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1081/drt-120038584

Keywords

density; hygroscopicity; moisture; solubility; spray dryer; tomato pulp

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This work investigates the effect of spray drying conditions on some properties of tomato powder prepared by spray drying of tomato pulp. A pilot scale spray dryer (Buchi, B-191) with cocurrent regime and a two-fluid nozzle atomizer was employed. Sixty-four different experiments were conducted keeping constant the feed rate, the feed temperature, and the atomizer pressure, and varying the compressed air flow rate, the flow rate of drying air, and the air inlet temperature. Tomato powders were analyzed for moisture, solubility, density (bulk and packed), and hygroscopicity. Analysis of experimental data yielded correlations between powder properties and the above-mentioned variable operating conditions. Regression analysis was used to fit a full second order polynomial, reduced second order polynomials and linear models to the data of each of the properties evaluated. F values for all reduced and linear models with an R-2 greater than or equal to 0.70 were calculated to determine if the models could be used in place of full second order polynomials.

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