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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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description | 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 effect of the carrier type, carrier concentration and the spray drying process parameters on the product yield and selected final product properties are analyzed and discussed. Recent studies have proved that prebiotic dietary fibers and proteins may substitute conventional carriers, i.e., refined carbohydrates, providing high product yield and additional nutritional value at lower carrier concentration in the final product. |
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