Authors
Duduku Krishnaiah, Rosalam Sarbatly, Rajesh Nithyanandam
Publication date
2012/5/1
Journal
Chemical engineering research and design
Volume
90
Issue
5
Pages
622-632
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Microcapsules containing Morinda citrifolia L. microparticles were produced by a spray-drying technique using various proportions of κ-carrageenan and maltodextrin as the binding materials. In this work, the effects of spray-drying on the encapsulation yield, particle size, moisture content, DPPH scavenging activity, total phenolic content and total flavonoid content of the bioactive components of M. citrifolia L. were determined for different volume ratios in the inlet air temperature range of 90–140°C. The results showed that the percentage of 2,2-diphenyl picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity of the spray-dried powder was the highest for the 1:2 ratio (volume ratio of M. citrifolia L. extract to additive solution) at 90°C, with maltodextrin at a concentration of 33mg/ml. The results also showed that the microcapsules had a regular spherical shape. The spray-dried M. citrifolia fruit extract showed high antioxidant activity …
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Scholar articles
D Krishnaiah, R Sarbatly, R Nithyanandam - Chemical engineering research and design, 2012