SILVA, F. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4537038499172226; SILVA, Francilania Batista da.
Resumo:
The present work was developed aiming to obtain a powder product from the combination
and dehydration of noni pulp (Morinda citrifolia L.) and umbu (Spondias tuberosa Arruda
Câmara), which were formulated in three different proportions, being the first formulation
consisted of 75% noni pulp and 25% umbu pulp, the second formulation was 50% noni
pulp and 50% umbu pulp and the third was 25% noni pulp and 75% umbu pulp. The
formulations were dehydrated by the foam mat drying process in a fixed bed dryer, varying
the air velocity (1.0, 1.5; and 2.0 m/s) and drying temperature (40, 50 , 60 and 70 °C).
Initially the pulps were formulated and beaten in a domestic mixer, obtaining foam without
the aid of foaming agents. The physical, chemical and physicochemical characterization of
the foams was performed followed by the drying process, thus obtaining the drying
kinetics and adjusting the Henderson and Pabis, Lewis and Page models to the
experimental data. Subsequently, the physical, chemical and physicochemical
characterization of the obtained powders was made. Noni pulp showed high foaming
capacity, requiring no additives. Drying time was reduced with increasing air temperature.
The Page model was the best fit to the experimental data. The powders presented high
levels of vitamin C, especially for the formulation that contained higher proportion of noni
pulp. For all formulations, as the drying temperature increased, an increase in pH values
was noticeable, while total titratable acidity and luminosity decreased. The moisture
contents and water activities of the powders presented low levels, indicating to be adequate when subjected to a safe storage.