Atefeh AmiriMohammad Amin MohammadifarZahra Emam‐DjomehMehrdad Mohammadi
Summary The aim of this study was to optimise the spray‐drying process for low‐phenylalanine (low‐Phe) milk. Influence of inlet air temperature (100, 150 and 200 °C), feed flow rate (5, 10 and 15 mL min −1 ) and air flow rate (400, 600 and 800 L h −1 ) on the solubility, yield, water activity and moisture content (MC) of the milk powder were assessed using response surface methodology. The following optimum process parameters were determined: inlet air temperature of 160 °C, feed flow rate of 8 mL min −1 and air flow rate of 400 L h −1 . The predicted values for the solubility, yield, water activity and MC were 98.77%, 88.08%, 0.263% and 5.48%, respectively. With the optimum parameters, the experimental values for the solubility, yield, water activity and MC were 97.56 ± 0.03%, 87.00 ± 0.10%, 0.26 ± 0.01% and 5.53 ± 0.08%, respectively. The similarity of the experimental results to the predicted values verified the models.
Atefeh AmiriZahra Emam‐DjomehMohammad Amin MohammadifarMehrdad Mohammadi
L.J. LOPEZ‐BAJONEROP. LARA‐CALDERONA. Gálvez-MariscalA. VELAZQUES‐ARELLANOAgustı́n López-Munguı́a
Loredana MalafronteLı́lia AhrnéFredrik InningsAlfred JongsmaAnders Rasmuson
Hideki ShiratsuchiMitsuya ShimodaKazuhiro ImayoshiKatsuhiko NodaYutaka Osajima
Hideki ShiratsuchiMitsuya ShimodaKazuhiro ImayoshiKatsuhiko NodaYutaka Osajima