This article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the production of dried extracts of Rosmarinus officinalis Linne, popularly known as rosemary. The extractive solution was characterized by loss on drying, extractable matter and total phenolic and flavonoid compounds (chemical markers). The product was characterized by determination of loss on drying, size distribution, morphology, flow properties and thermal degradation and thermal behavior. The spray and spouted bed dryer performance were assessed through estimation of thermal efficiency, product accumulation and product recovery. The parameters studied were the inlet temperature of the spouting gas (80 and 150 degrees C) and the feed mass flo...
Background: Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinialis L.) is an aromatic, medicinal and condiment plant tha...
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the phytomedicin...
The increasing awareness of consumers, which prefer food with natural additives, shifted the industr...
This article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the ...
This article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the ...
article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the produ...
In this study, a conical‐cylindrical spouted bed dryer with Teflon® beads as spouting material was u...
In this study, a conical-cylindrical spouted bed dryer with Teflon® beads as spouting material was u...
This work evaluates the feasibility of the draft-tube spouted bed for drying of herbal extract. Dryi...
Rosmarinus officinalis L. is an aromatic shrub commonly found in the Mediterranean area. It is used ...
In this study, a spray drying process of yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.) liquid extracts was optimi...
In the paper we report about spray drying investigations on medicinal herb extracts. We...
AbstractIn this work, spray-dried rosemary extracts were obtained. A 33 Box–Behnken design was follo...
WOS: 000332430600061Gypsophila Saponaria afficinalis, is in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to so...
This article presents an overview of relevant issues to be considered in the development of standard...
Background: Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinialis L.) is an aromatic, medicinal and condiment plant tha...
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the phytomedicin...
The increasing awareness of consumers, which prefer food with natural additives, shifted the industr...
This article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the ...
This article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the ...
article presents an investigation of the potential of spray and spouted bed technology for the produ...
In this study, a conical‐cylindrical spouted bed dryer with Teflon® beads as spouting material was u...
In this study, a conical-cylindrical spouted bed dryer with Teflon® beads as spouting material was u...
This work evaluates the feasibility of the draft-tube spouted bed for drying of herbal extract. Dryi...
Rosmarinus officinalis L. is an aromatic shrub commonly found in the Mediterranean area. It is used ...
In this study, a spray drying process of yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.) liquid extracts was optimi...
In the paper we report about spray drying investigations on medicinal herb extracts. We...
AbstractIn this work, spray-dried rosemary extracts were obtained. A 33 Box–Behnken design was follo...
WOS: 000332430600061Gypsophila Saponaria afficinalis, is in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to so...
This article presents an overview of relevant issues to be considered in the development of standard...
Background: Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinialis L.) is an aromatic, medicinal and condiment plant tha...
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the phytomedicin...
The increasing awareness of consumers, which prefer food with natural additives, shifted the industr...