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Advances in spray drying of sugar-rich products

Recent developments in the spray drying of sugar-rich products such as fruit juices, pulp and honey with and without the application of carriers, e.g., carbohydrate carriers (maltodextrin, gum arabic), prebiotic dietary fibers, proteins and natural carriers have been presented in this paper. The eff...

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Published in:Drying technology 2021-09, Vol.39 (12), p.1774-1799
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Diet
Drying
Fibers
functional food
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prebiotic dietary fiber
Prebiotics
Process parameters
product yield
Proteins
Spray drying
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