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Production of functional non-dairy creamer using Nigella sativa oil via fluidized bed coating technology


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Mohammed, Nameer Khairullah and Tan, Chin Ping and Abd Manap, Mohd Yazid and Muhialdin, Belal J. and Meor Hussin, Anis Shobirin (2019) Production of functional non-dairy creamer using Nigella sativa oil via fluidized bed coating technology. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 12. pp. 1352-1356. ISSN 1935-5130

Abstract

Nigella sativa oil has a high potential to be developed into bioactive food ingredients. The aim of this study is to produce a lowfat, non-dairy creamer (NDC) from Nigella sativa oil (NSO) that is extracted by a supercritical fluid technique. The emulsion was processed with total solids of 40% and the drying process was performed using a spray dry technique at 160 °C inlet air temperature to obtain the microencapsulated oil. The agglomeration conditions (fluidizing time, fluid air temperature, and feed flow rate), were optimized using a response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design. The microencapsulated oil demonstrated low moisture content, high water solubility, strong antioxidant activity and high thymoquinone content in the developed creamer. The optimum conditions of the fluidized bed drying process were inlet air temperature (50 °C), drying time (25 min), and feed flow rate (1 mL/min). The sensory evaluation revealed that consumers’ acceptability is high for the developed coffee creamer. The findings indicated the high potential of the microencapsulated oil for applications to mass produce and commercialize functional non-dairy creamer.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Food Science and Technology
Halal Products Research Institute
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11947-019-02294-y
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: Functional beverages; Agglomeration; Fluidized bed-drying; Antioxidant; Nigella sativa oil
Depositing User: Ms. Nida Hidayati Ghazali
Date Deposited: 27 Aug 2020 08:27
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2020 08:27
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81848
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