Microencapsulation by Spray Drying Ethyl Caprylate in Whey Protein and Carbohydrate Wall Systems |
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Authors: | T-Y. SHEU M. ROSENBERG |
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Affiliation: | Authors Sheu and Rosenberg are with the Dept. of Food Science &Technology, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616. |
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Abstract: | Ethyl caprylate was microencapsulated by spray drying in wall systems consisting of whey protein in combination with maltodextrin (DE 5–15) or corn syrup solids (DE 24). Ester particle-size distribution in the infeed emulsion was adversely affected by high proportions of low DE maltodextrin. Ester retention during drying was affected (P < 0.05) by type of carbohydrate used and its proportion and ranged from 70 to 91%. The proportion of solvent extractable core was reduced with increasing DE value of carbohydrate. Combinations of whey proteins and high DE mal-todextrins or corn syrup solids are effective wall systems for microencapsulation of volatiles. |
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Keywords: | microencapsulation whey proteins maltodextrins volatiles |
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