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Activity-loss characteristics of spores of Bacillus thuringiensis during spray drying

Journal

FOOD AND BIOPRODUCTS PROCESSING
Volume 86, Issue C1, Pages 37-42

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INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbp.2007.10.017

Keywords

bacillus thuringiensis; spores; activity-loss spray drying

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Survival of spores of Bacillus thuringiensis was determined under various processing conditions for spray drying. The results indicated that the viable spores number of B. thuringiensis decreased with increased inlet air temperature, outlet air temperature and atomising air pressure. When the inlet air temperature ranged from 170 degrees C to 250 degrees C, the outlet air temperature (75 degrees C) and atomising air pressure (0.15 MPa) were fixed, the pseudo-z value (one logarithmic cycle reduction) was 238.1 degrees C; when the outlet air temperature ranged from 65 degrees C to 95 degrees C, the inlet air temperature (200 degrees C) and atomising air pressure (0.15 MPa) were fixed, the pseudo-z value was 85.5 degrees C, the activation energy calculated according to the outlet air temperature was 59.96 kJ mol (1); when the atomising air pressure ranged from 0.10 MPa to 0.25 MPa, the inlet air temperature (200 degrees C) and outlet air temperature (75 degrees C) were fixed, the pseudo-z value was 3.49 MPa, the variance analysis showed that the atomising air pressure has no significant influence to the spores. The diluting solutions between Tween-80 solution and phosphate buffer have significant influence on the plate count of spores. The B. thuringiensis powder prepared by spray drying with inlet air temperature 250 degrees C' outlet air temperature 97 degrees C, the spores count of powder decreased obviously. But when the inlet air temperature of 155-165 degrees C, outlet air temperature of 66-70 degrees C were employed, the spores count of powder approaches to that of freeze drying powder. The spores count of oven drying powder was lower than that of the freeze drying powder, but close to the spray drying powder which inlet air temperature was 200 degrees C, outlet air temperature was 75 degrees C. (C) 2007 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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