Title of article
Drying kinetics and survival studies of dairy fermentation bacteria in convective air drying environment using single droplet drying Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Amir Ghandi، نويسنده , , Ian Powell، نويسنده , , Xiao Dong Chen، نويسنده , , Benu Adhikari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
13
From page
405
To page
417
Abstract
The drying and survival kinetics of Lactococcus lactis ssp. cremoris in a convective air drying environment were measured using single droplet drying experiments. Tests were carried out at five different drying temperatures (45–95 °C) at a constant air velocity (0.5 m/s) and within 2.4–11% relative humidity. The effect of protective agents (10% w/w) of lactose, sodium caseinate and lactose:sodium caseinate (3:1) was also evaluated. The thermal inactivation kinetics parameters in convective air drying and isothermal water bath heating were determined and compared. The results showed that the final temperature attained by the droplet affected the survival of the bacteria significantly, however, most of the bacterial death occurred in early stage of drying while evaporative cooling kept the drop temperature relatively low. At higher droplet temperatures (⩾65 °C) the bacterial cultures were inactivated by both dehydration and thermal stresses. At lower droplet temperatures (⩽55 °C) the rate of change in droplet moisture content had much stronger effect on the bacterial survival. Lactose and sodium caseinate, as protective agents, enhanced the survival of bacterial cells significantly at all the test conditions. The lactose:sodium caseinate (3:1) mixture synergistically enhanced the survival of the bacterial cultures. The death of these bacteria followed first-order kinetics during convective single droplet drying as well as during isothermal water-bath heating. However, the inactivation energy in convective single droplet drying (181.3 kJ/mol) was much higher than the inactivation energy in isothermal water bath heating (16.8 kJ/mol) within the medium temperature of 45–95 °C.
Keywords
Single droplet drying , Drying kinetics , Lactococcus , Inactivation energy , Protectants , Survival kinetics
Journal title
Journal of Food Engineering
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Food Engineering
Record number
1169481
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