Retention of short chain fatty acids under drying and storage conditions

  • Souza A
  • Rocha-Leão M
  • Borges S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cheese whey permeate was used as a substrate for the fermentation of Propionibacterium freudenreichi PS1 for the production of short chain fatty acids, components of the bio-aroma of Swiss cheese. The liquid bio-aroma was encapsulated by spray drying under different conditions of air inlet temperature and feed rate. A study was carried out on the stability of the bio-aroma during storage in laminated packages at 30°C for 96 days using the product showing the greatest retention of acetic and propionic acids. The results showed that the best drying conditions were an air entrance temperature of 180°C and a feed rate of 24 g/min resulting in particles with a smooth surface and few invaginations and micro-fissures. However, 72% of the acetic acid and 80% of the propionic acid were lost during storage showing that the wall material used was inadequate to guarantee product stability.

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Souza, A. S., Rocha-Leão, M. H., Borges, S. V., Cirillo, M. Â., Cornejo, F. E. P., & Couri, S. (2011). Retention of short chain fatty acids under drying and storage conditions. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 31(3), 801–805. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-20612011000300039

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