Publicación: Closed-loop spray drying with N2 of Moringa oleifera leaf ethanolic extracts: Effects on bioactive compounds and antiradical activity
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Dried moringa (Moringa oleifera) extract was obtained by solid–liquid extraction from moringa fresh leaves with an ethanolic solution (80%) followed by closed-loop spray drying with N2. This approach avoided the risk of explosion and environmental pollution upon drying. Spray drying was carried out with different inlet-outlet temperatures. Maltodextrin DE-10, β-cyclodextrin and precipitated silica were used as carrier materials. The highest statistically validated (p < 0.05) retentions (93% total phenolics and 48% ascorbic acid, 71% DPPH and 92% ABTS) were obtained with maltodextrin DE-10. The highest retentions of total carotenoids (72%) were obtained with precipitated silica.
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Vázquez-León, L. A., Olguín-Rojas, J. A., Páramo-Calderón, D. E., Barbero, G. F., Salgado-Cervantes, M. A., Palma, M., García-Alvarado, M. A., & Rodríguez-Jimenes, G. C. (2021). Closed-loop spray drying with N2 of Moringa oleifera leaf ethanolic extracts: Effects on bioactive compounds and antiradical activity. Drying Technology, 39(14), 2092–2104. https://doi.org/10.1080/07373937.2020.1753764
