The effects of drying air inlet temperature (IT) and concentration of Aerosil® 200 (CA) on several properties of spray-dried Apeiba tibourbou extracts were investigated following a 32 full factorial design. Powder recovery varied from 9.83 to 46.95% and dried products showed moisture contents below 7%. Although the spray-dried products lost some of their polyphenols, they still present excellent antioxidant activity, opening perspectives for its use to medicinal purpose. CA exerted a key role on the properties of spray-dried extracts, while IT did not present a significative influence. Aerosil® 200 proved to be an interesting alternative as an excipient for the drying of the herbal extract, even at intermediate concentrations such as 15%. T...
Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa (Willd) DC) is an alkaloid rich-liana from the Peruvian Amazon rainfor...
In the paper we report about spray drying investigations on medicinal herb extracts. We...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of operational conditions on anthocyanins concentrat...
The effects of drying air inlet temperature (IT) and concentration of Aerosil® 200 (CA) on several p...
The effects of drying air inlet temperature (IT) and concentration of Aerosil 200 (C-A) on several p...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to study the spray-drying of ethanolic extract from Amburana cearens...
In the manufacture of herbal medicinal tablets, dried plant extracts are employed as the therapeutic...
A maioria dos medicamentos fitoterápicos registrados no Brasil apresenta-se sob a forma farmacêutica...
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the phytomedicin...
Fridericia chica (Bonpl.) L.G. Lohmann (synonym Arrabidaea chica Verlot) is widely used in Brazilian...
The increasing in the consumption of plant medicine by parts of the population generated a bigger ne...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos da técnica de spray drying no desenvolvimento tecno...
Objective: To establish the drying conditions of an extract of fruits of Physalis peruviana using sp...
[EN] The objective of this work was to optimize the drying conditions in order to obtain acerola pow...
Two distinct drying methods (spouted bed and spray drying) were used for production of dried extract...
Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa (Willd) DC) is an alkaloid rich-liana from the Peruvian Amazon rainfor...
In the paper we report about spray drying investigations on medicinal herb extracts. We...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of operational conditions on anthocyanins concentrat...
The effects of drying air inlet temperature (IT) and concentration of Aerosil® 200 (CA) on several p...
The effects of drying air inlet temperature (IT) and concentration of Aerosil 200 (C-A) on several p...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to study the spray-drying of ethanolic extract from Amburana cearens...
In the manufacture of herbal medicinal tablets, dried plant extracts are employed as the therapeutic...
A maioria dos medicamentos fitoterápicos registrados no Brasil apresenta-se sob a forma farmacêutica...
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the phytomedicin...
Fridericia chica (Bonpl.) L.G. Lohmann (synonym Arrabidaea chica Verlot) is widely used in Brazilian...
The increasing in the consumption of plant medicine by parts of the population generated a bigger ne...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos da técnica de spray drying no desenvolvimento tecno...
Objective: To establish the drying conditions of an extract of fruits of Physalis peruviana using sp...
[EN] The objective of this work was to optimize the drying conditions in order to obtain acerola pow...
Two distinct drying methods (spouted bed and spray drying) were used for production of dried extract...
Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa (Willd) DC) is an alkaloid rich-liana from the Peruvian Amazon rainfor...
In the paper we report about spray drying investigations on medicinal herb extracts. We...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of operational conditions on anthocyanins concentrat...