The comparison of the spray-drying and freeze-drying techniques for camel milk: A review

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The aim of the present study was to analyse and compare camel milk powder quality and functional properties produced with spray-drying and freeze-drying techniques. Freeze-drying is recognized as an advanced method for the production of high-quality dried products, but it has been a costly process for production of camel milk powder. Spray-drying and freeze-drying of camel’s milk demonstrated that the nutritional characteristics of this product basically remained unchanged compared to fresh milk. The differences were found analysing flowability, solubility and hygroscopicity of camel milk powder samples obtained with freeze-drying and spray-drying technique. Analysed quality indices of camel milk demonstrated that spray-drying has lower impact on camel milk powder physical properties in comparison with freeze-drying.

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Tastemirova, U., Ciprovica, I., & Shingisov, A. (2020). The comparison of the spray-drying and freeze-drying techniques for camel milk: A review. In Research for Rural Development (Vol. 35, pp. 102–105). Jelgava : Latvia University of Agriculture. https://doi.org/10.22616/rrd.26.2020.015

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