Effect of different coating materials on freeze-drying encapsulation of bioactive compounds from fermented tea leaf wastewater
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Bioactive compounds present in concentrated fermented Miang wastewater (CFMW) were encapsulated by freeze drying using various coating materials (maltodextrin, gum arabic, and modified starch) and CFMW-to-coating material ratios. The highest encapsulation efficiency of...
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Main Authors: | Kavinna Ravichai, Rattana Muangrat |
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2019
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