Abstract

ABSTRACT Different theoretical and experimental aspects of freeze drying of dairy biomaterials are reported. The following dairy biomaterials were chosen for investigations: three kefir bacterial cultures and one bacterial concentrate of a dairy vaccine. Experiments were performed both at one-region conductive or radiative heating and at combined two-region conductive-radiative heating. Emphasis was put on quality interactions between physical and biological properties of the material to be dried and freeze drying process parameters. Qualitative estimations of the following properties of biomaterials: a) colour, b)suppleness to caking and c) suppleness to scraping born the hot surface in dependence with the process parameters were performed using four-step subjective scales. On the basis of this estimations a synthetic quality criterion SQC was defined whose numerical value reflects general product quality. The results of mathematical modelling, numerical solution of the model and comparison with experime...

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