Preliminary characterization of a spray-dried hydrocolloid from a high andean algae (nostoc sphaericum)
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2022Author(s)
Choque Quispe, David
Mojo Quisani, Antonieta
Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A.
Calla Florez, Miriam
Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S.
Zamalloa Puma, Lourdes Magaly
Peralta Guevara, Diego E.
Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M.
Choque Quispe, Yudith
Zamalloa Puma, Alan
Palomino Malpartida, Ybar G.
Medina Quiquin, Leidy D.
Kari Ferro, Aydeé
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The search for new natural sources of hydrocolloids with stabilizing, thickening, and good
binding capacity, from raw materials that are environmentally friendly and that contribute to the
circular economy is a challenge for the food industry. The aim of the study was the preliminary
characterization of a spray-dried hydrocolloid from high Andean algae Nostoc sphaericum. Four
ecotypes of algae from Peruvian high Andean lagoons located above 4000 m were considered. The
samples were collected in the period March–April 2021 and were subjected to a spray drying process
in an aqueous medium. The characterization showed that the dehydrated nostoc ecotypes presented
high protein and carbohydrate content, making it a potential material for direct use as a functional
food for humans. The spray-dried product presented good stability for its use as a hydrocolloid,
with zeta potential values ( ), around 30 mV, evidencing the presence of -CO-, -OH, -COO-, and
-CH groups, characteristic of polysaccharides, representing 40% of total organic carbon on average,
giving it low water activity values and particle size at the nanometric level. Major minerals such
as Ca (>277 mg/100 g), Mg (>19.7 mg/100 g), and Fe (>7.7 mg/100 g) were reported. Spray-dried
nostoc is a hydrocolloid material with high potential for the food industry, with good nutritional
content and techno-functional behavior.
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