1. Influence of plant proteins blend or polydextrose on freeze-dried açaí (Euterpe oleracea) sorption isotherms and thermal properties.
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Matuda, Tatiana G., Bulgarelli, Mariana C., Ribeiro, Eliana P., and Tadini, Carmen C.
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PLANT proteins , *DISTRIBUTION isotherms (Chromatography) , *ACAI palm , *GLASS transition temperature , *THERMAL properties , *MALTODEXTRIN - Abstract
The influence of polydextrose or plant proteins blend, as a drying aid in freeze-dried açaí pulp, was evaluated regarding stability by vapor sorption isotherms at 20 °C in a water activity range of 0.1–0.95, obtained by vapor sorption analyzer and by saturated salt solutions, and the enthalpic properties were obtained by differential scanning calorimetry. The experimental isotherms data presented a good fit to the Peleg and Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB) equations, açaí powder with polydextrose presented a Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) type III, while the açaí powder without and with a plant proteins blend, type II. The freeze-dried açaí powders showed two endothermic peaks between −15 °C and 10 °C, probably related to linoleic and oleic fatty acids fusion. Fusion enthalpies of these peaks were lower when a carrier agent was used, which could be explained by a lower lipids content (25.0 J/g and 3.5 J/g for powder without the carrier and 12.0 J/g and 1.5 J/g for powder with plant proteins blend). The glass transition temperatures were between 49 °C and 58 °C, depending on the water activity, for powder without carriers and from 45 °C to 54 °C for the one with proteins. • The glass transition temperature between 49 °C and 58 °C for açaí powder without carriers. • The glass transition temperature between 45 °C and 54 °C for açaí powder with plant proteins blend. • Polydextrose as a drying aid reduced glass transition temperature with water activity increased. • Adsorption isotherms of freeze-dried açaí with polydextrose were BET type III. • Adsorption isotherms of freeze-dried açaí with plant protein blend was BET type II. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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