In Malaysia, the production of soursop (Annona muricata L.) fruit has increased dramatically due to a strong consumer demand because of its nutritional and health protective values. However, one of the apparent features of this fruit is that it softens easily after harvested due to a high respiration rate, and this leads to a short shelf life. Thus, in this study, fresh soursop fruit was preserved by spray-drying it into a shelfstable powder that may serve the food industry as a value-added intermediate product, and also in the health industry as a food supplement. In the first part of the study, commercially available enzyme preparations, Pectinex® Ultra SP-L (pectinase), Fungamyl® 800 L (α-amylase) and Celluclast® 1.5 L (c...
Soursop is a potential tropical fruit as raw material for food industry. To increase its value added...
A study was carried out to process soursop puree. The study includes, the establishment of optimum ...
Soursop leaves contain bioactive compounds which degrade after being separated from their native mat...
Soursop is a tropical fruit that undergoes postharvest deterioration rapidly. Conversion into powder...
The growing of fruits is limited in many countries to certain seasons and localities. In order to me...
The growing of fruits is limited in many countries to certain seasons and localities. In order to me...
The development and improvement of fruit processing technologies in powder form is a alternative to ...
This study aimed at contributing to the development of new foodstuffs made by soursop pulp powder ob...
This study aimed at contributing to the development of new foodstuffs made by soursop pulp powder ob...
This study aimed to obtain soursop pulp powder by two drying methods (spray-drying and freeze drying...
Soursop is a very perishable fruit. At room temperature, it has a shelf life limited to five days wh...
<p></p><p>Abstract Powdered products are characterized by their convenience and long shelf life; ho...
The fruits have exceptional sensory quality arousing the interest of the market for exotic appeal a...
Annona muricata is commonly known as soursop is widely found in Malaysia and always being consumed. ...
Soursop leaves contain bioactive compounds which degrade after being separated from their native mat...
Soursop is a potential tropical fruit as raw material for food industry. To increase its value added...
A study was carried out to process soursop puree. The study includes, the establishment of optimum ...
Soursop leaves contain bioactive compounds which degrade after being separated from their native mat...
Soursop is a tropical fruit that undergoes postharvest deterioration rapidly. Conversion into powder...
The growing of fruits is limited in many countries to certain seasons and localities. In order to me...
The growing of fruits is limited in many countries to certain seasons and localities. In order to me...
The development and improvement of fruit processing technologies in powder form is a alternative to ...
This study aimed at contributing to the development of new foodstuffs made by soursop pulp powder ob...
This study aimed at contributing to the development of new foodstuffs made by soursop pulp powder ob...
This study aimed to obtain soursop pulp powder by two drying methods (spray-drying and freeze drying...
Soursop is a very perishable fruit. At room temperature, it has a shelf life limited to five days wh...
<p></p><p>Abstract Powdered products are characterized by their convenience and long shelf life; ho...
The fruits have exceptional sensory quality arousing the interest of the market for exotic appeal a...
Annona muricata is commonly known as soursop is widely found in Malaysia and always being consumed. ...
Soursop leaves contain bioactive compounds which degrade after being separated from their native mat...
Soursop is a potential tropical fruit as raw material for food industry. To increase its value added...
A study was carried out to process soursop puree. The study includes, the establishment of optimum ...
Soursop leaves contain bioactive compounds which degrade after being separated from their native mat...