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Effect of carrier agents on flowability and microstructural properties of foam-mat freeze dried date powder
Date powder was produced without (control) and with carrier agents at three ripening stages of dates (khalal, rutab and tamr) by foam-mat freeze drying method. Maltodextrin (MD) DE 10 and gum arabic (GA) were used as carrier agents at two concentration levels (40% and 50%). The effect of carrier age...
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Published in: | Journal of food engineering 2017-12, Vol.215, p.33-43 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Date powder was produced without (control) and with carrier agents at three ripening stages of dates (khalal, rutab and tamr) by foam-mat freeze drying method. Maltodextrin (MD) DE 10 and gum arabic (GA) were used as carrier agents at two concentration levels (40% and 50%). The effect of carrier agents on flowability and microstructural properties of the date powder was investigated. The ripening stage, carrier type and their concentration levels had significant effect on almost all the flow parameters. Control powder particles had more clumps resulted in nil flowability. Date powders produced with GA had lower moisture content (7.1–9.7%), angle of repose (32-37°), bulk density (0.6–0.7 g/cm3), tapped density (0.8–0.9 g/cm3), particle density (1.5–1.6 g/cm3), Carr Index (20–24%) and Hausner ratio (1.3) and also relatively smaller particles (47±20 μm) compared to powders produced with MD. Microstructural analysis of powder particles revealed that carrier agents were imperative to get free-flow powder. Overall, date powders produced with GA had relatively good flowability and lower cohesiveness. Similarly, 50% carrier agent-added powder had relatively better flowability.
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The major findings of this study include:•Free-flowable dry date powder was produced with carrier agents (maltodextrin and gum arabic).•Carrier agents and their concentration levels had significant effect on most of the flow parameters of the date powders.•Overall, powders produced with gum arabic and 50% concentration level of carrier agents had relatively good flow properties.•Microstructural studies of powder particles revealed that carrier agents were imperative to get free-flow powder. |
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ISSN: | 0260-8774 1873-5770 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2017.07.016 |