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Chang, Lee Sin and Karim, Roselina and Abdulkarim, Sabo Mohammed and Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
(2018)
Production and characterization of enzyme-treated spray-dried soursop (Annona muricata L.) powder.
Journal of Food Process Engineering, 41 (5).
art. no. e12688.
pp. 1-12.
ISSN 0145-8876; ESSN: 1745-4530
Abstract
Easily perishable soursop (Annona muricata L.) fruit was converted into powder for value‐addition. Soursop puree obtained from fruit pulp that had been treated with different concentrations (0–2% v/w) of Celluclast 1.5 L at fixed (1.5% v/w) concentration of Pectinase Ultra SP‐L were spray‐dried at various inlet temperatures (130–160 °C) after mixing the puree with maltodextrin (20–40% w/w). Multiple responses optimization from Response Surface Methodology (RSM) indicated puree that was pretreated with 1.3% (v/w) cellulase and incorporated with 37% w/w maltodextrin and spray‐dried at an inlet temperature of 156 °C could be transformed into powder that had the following physicochemical properties: moisture content, 2.03% (wb); Aw, 0.18; hygroscopicity, 29.02 g/100g; stickiness, 173.02 g and yield 70.56% of powder. The glass transition temperature (Tg) was found to range between 46.53 and 58.25 °C, indicating the spray‐dried powder was an amorphous material. Surface morphology of the powder particles, viewed using Scanning Electron Microscopy, showed they exhibited spherical in shape and possessed a continuous wall (crust) without surface cracks.
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