Effect of Industrial-Scale Microfluidizer Treatment on the Physicochemical Properties and Quality of Whole-Component Dehulled Foxtail Millet Slurry
Wen Cao, Jianlei Liu, Xiaoxuan Jing, Ruohao Sun, Dong Zhang, Hui Sun, Weiqiao Yang, Xiaoliang Duan

TL;DR
This paper studies how industrial-scale microfluidizer treatment affects the properties and quality of foxtail millet slurry.
Contribution
The study reveals how varying processing pressures impact the stability, particle size, and color quality of foxtail millet slurry.
Findings
ISM treatment improves the apparent stability of the slurry, with the best results at 120 MPa.
Processing pressure reduces particle size significantly but increases apparent viscosity.
Higher processing pressures lead to a deterioration in color quality of the slurry.
Abstract
The effects of an industrial-scale microfluidizer (ISM) on the physicochemical properties and quality of whole-component dehulled foxtail millet slurry were investigated under varying processing pressures (0, 60, 90, and 120 MPa). ISM treatment significantly enhanced the apparent stability of the whole-component dehulled foxtail millet slurry, with ISM–120 exhibiting the best apparent stability. The results of dispersion characteristics, serum cloudiness, and zeta potential measurements indicated that ISM processing enhanced the physical stability of the slurry. As processing pressure increased, the particle size of whole-component dehulled foxtail millet slurry first decreased sharply and then showed a slight increase. Compared to the untreated slurry, the D was reduced by approximately 81.32%, 81.72%, and 78.44% after treatment at 60, 90, and 120 MPa, respectively. Concurrently, the…
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TopicsFood composition and properties · Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Microencapsulation and Drying Processes
