Instant tea from Condonopsis javanica L. root extract via spray drying

Author:

Nhan Nguyen Phu Thuong12,Vu Nguyen Duong12,Thanh Le Van34,Phuong Than Thi Minh34,Bach Long Giang12,Toan Tran Quoc56

Affiliation:

1. Nguyen Tat Thanh University

2. NTT Hi-Tech Institute

3. Center of Research, Application and Service Science and Technology

4. Department of Science and Technology

5. Institute of Natural Products Chemistry

6. Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

Abstract

Introduction. Codonopsis javanica L. root is a gingsen-like medicinal material with valuable bioactive compounds and alkaloids in its composition. However, the diversification of commercial products from Codonopsis javanica root extract is limited and poorly represented on the market. This study presents a new production process of an instant tea product from Codonopsis javanica root extract, which involved spray drying with maltodextrin as a drying additive. Study objects and methods. The research featured different process parameters including a drying additive concentration, a drying temperature, and a feed flow rate. Moisture content and drying yield were selected as the main outcomes. Results and discussion. In general, the improved drying yield was associated with an increased drying additive concentration, a lower drying temperature, and a higher feed flow rate. The best drying yield (78.35%) was obtained at the drying additive concentration of 30% (w/w), the drying temperature of 140°C, and the feed flow rate of 300 mL/h. The total saponin content in the product was 0.29% (w/w), and the ABTS free radical scavenging ability reached 59.48 μgAA/g. The obtained powder was spherical and exhibited fairly uniform particle morphology with shriveled and concave outer surface. Conclusion. The research results justified the use of Codonopsis javanica as an ingredient in beverage industry and suggested maltodextrin as an appropriate substrate for spray-drying natural extracts.

Publisher

Kemerovo State University

Subject

Food Science

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