Stability Testing of Spray- and Spouted Bed-Dried Extracts of Passiflora alata
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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The aim of this research was to perform a stability testing of spray- and spouted bed-dried extracts of Passiflora alata Dryander (Passion flower) under stress storage conditions. Spouted bed- and spray-dried extracts were characterized by determination of the average particle diameter (dP), apparent moisture content (XP), total flavonoid content (TF), and vitexin content. Smaller and more irregular particles were generated by the spouted bed system due to a higher attrition rate (surface erosion) inside the dryer. The SB dryer resulted in an end product with higher concentration of flavonoids (approximate to 10%) and lower moisture content (1.6%, dry basis) than the spray dryer, even with both dryers working at similar inlet drying air temperature and ratio between the extract feed flow rate to drying air flow rate (Ws/Wg). Samples of the spouted bed- and spray-dried extracts were stored at two different temperatures (34 and 45 degrees C) and two different relative humidities (52 and 63% RH for 34 degrees C; 52 and 60% RH for 45 degrees C) in order to perform the stability testing. The dried extracts were stored for 28 days and were analyzed every 4 days. The flavonoid vitexin served as the marker compound, which was assayed during the storage period. Results revealed shelf lives ranging from 9 to 184 days, depending on the drying process and storage conditions. CAPES (Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior) FAPESP (The State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation) |
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DRYING TECHNOLOGY, v.28, n.11, p.1255-1265, 2010 0737-3937 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20165 10.1080/07373937.2010.482718 |
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eng |
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC |
Relação |
Drying Technology |
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Palavras-Chave | #Dried extract #Passiflora alata #Spouted bed #Spray drying #Stability testing #LIMITED WATER CONCENTRATION #ST-JOHNS-WORT #CHEMICAL-STABILITY #SORPTION ISOTHERMS #MOISTURE SORPTION #HERBAL EXTRACTS #HPLC-METHOD #TEMPERATURE #QUALITY #POWDER #Engineering, Chemical #Engineering, Mechanical |
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