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Title: Wall material selection for microencapsulating glicine max and punica granatum oils by spray drying.
Authors: SILVA, N. K.
NOGUEIRA, R. I.
FREITAS, S. P.
Affiliation: Nina K. Silva, UFRJ; REGINA ISABEL NOGUEIRA, CTAA; Suely P. Freitas, UFRJ.
Date Issued: 2015
Citation: In: EUROPEAN DRYING CONFERENCE, 5.; 2015, Budapest. Eurodrying'2015. Budapest: [s. n.], 2015.
Pages: 8 p.
Description: Pomegranate seed oil, even though highly sensitive to oxidation, has been extensively studied due to its anti-inflammatory potential. Microencapsulation by spray drying can protect the oil and increase its shelf life. Modified starch, maltodextrin and gum arabic are evaluated by a mixture design to get the better wall material composition. The better response for drying process yield (41%) and oxidative stability (42%) were achieved using modified starch and gum arabic at the same proportion as wall material.
NAL Thesaurus: oxidative stability
Keywords: Seed oil microencapsulation
Agro-industrial by-product
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em anais de congresso (CTAA)

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