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- (464c) Microencapsulation of Blackberry Antioxidants. Modeling and Simulation
The spray dried extract powders were analysed for moisture content (AOAC method, 1996), activity antioxidant (Scavenging effect on DPPH radical) and the phenol content (Folin - Ciocalteau). Results demonstrated that the higher temperature produce powder with a lower moisture content. The process of extraction and microencapsulation were modeling and simulated using the commercial package Aspen Plus V8.0 (Aspen Technology, Inc., USA). The capital and operating cost were calculated using the software Aspen Economic Analyzer V8.0 (Aspen technologies, Inc., USA). The use of Maltodextrin as carrier improved the handling of the antioxidant extract, however, the antioxidant content and antioxidant activities of the encapsulates compoundts were lower than those in an non-encapsulated extract. The modeling and simulation process allowed establishing understanding about the economic aspect of the process. This understanding provides a useful tool that can be utilized in assessing different methodologies for stabilization of fruit-derived biologically active metabolites.
Keyword: Antioxidant activity, phenol content, extract blackberry antioxidant, supercritical fluid, spray drying, Maltodextin.
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