SPECIFICATION: 1/ Product Name: Organic Vietnam Avocado Powder Original of place: Vietnam Certifications: Certificate ISO 22000:2018, Moisture: 11% Max Material: 100% Natural Avocado Size: 80 mesh (Pass 96%) Packing: PE/PP 5KG-10KG-25KG-50KG/bag and packing according to customer requirements MOQ: 500 KG
SPECIFICATION: 1/ Product Name: Organic Vietnam Avocado Powder Original of place: Vietnam Certifications: Certificate ISO 22000:2018, Moisture: 11% Max Material: 100% Natural Avocado Size: 80 mesh (Pass 96%) Packing: PE/PP 5KG-10KG-25KG-50KG/bag and packing according to customer requirements MOQ: 500 KG
Vietnam Avocado Powder Product Name: Organic Vietnam Avocado Powder Certifications: Certificate ISO 22000:2018 Shipping speed:1-3 days Inventory:In stock Moisture: 11% Max Material: 100% Natural Raw Payment: T/T, L/C Size: 80 mesh (Pass 96%) Packing: PE/PP 5KG-10KG-25KG-50KG/bag and packing according to customer requirements MOQ: 500 KG
Some possible health benefits and traditional uses of Raw Freeze Dried Blueberry Powder may include: Possibly promotes antioxidant activity May support the body's ability to deal with macular degeneration Possibly helps to relieve diarrhea and constipation May support healthy heart function One of the few sources of ellagic acid May support healthy lipid levels May support the neutralization of free radicals that affect disease and aging May support healthy memory and brain function May support healthy digestion due to fiber content May support urinary tract health May support eye health and vision Micronutrients of Blueberries include: Minerals: Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium Vitamins: Vitamin C, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Choline, Betaine, Vitamin A (RAE), Beta carotene, Vitamin A (IU), Lutein & Zeaxanthin, Vitamin E, Beta Tocopherol, Gamma Tocopherol, Delta Tocopherol, Vitamin K Amino Acids: Tryptophan, Threonine, Isoleucine, Leucine,. Lysine, Methionine, Cystine, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Valine, Arginine, Histidine, Alanine, Aspartic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Proline, Serine Anthocyanidins: Petunidin, Delphinidin, Malvidin, Peonidin, Cyanidin Flavan-3-ols: Catechin, Epigallocatechin, Epicatechin, Gallocatechin Flavones: Luteolin Flavonols: Kaempferol, Myricetin, Quercetin Proanthocyanidins: Proanthocyanidin Monomers, Proanthocyanidin Dimers, Proanthocyanidin Trimers, Proanthocyanidin 4-6mers, Proanthocyanidin 7-10mers, Proanthocyanidin (>10mers) This product is 100% natural and minimally processed: Taste, smell, texture, and color may vary from batch to batch. Please Note: This raw powder naturally tends to clump. If clumping occurs, lay the bag on a flat surface and place a towel over the bag. Then pound on the bag until the clumps break up. The towel will help protect the bag from damage. Suggested Use: Mix 1 tablespoon with juice, yogurt, or add to your favorite smoothie or recipes.
Camu-camu is a native Amazonian fruit mainly known for its high vitamin C content. Its composition confers high antioxidant capacity on this fruit and makes it a potential source of antioxidant products. The use of spray-drying with the aid of a carrier agent is a technique that has been applied for the preservation of important components of foods and drugs. The objective of our work was to evaluate the influence of those agents used as shell material on the vitamin content and total phenolic compounds of camu-camu powder juice obtained by spray-drying. Materials and methods. A commercial frozen camu-camu pulp was the raw material; maltodextrin and gum arabic were the selected carrier agents. Processes were performed in a mini-spray-dryer with inlet and outlet air temperatures of 180 °C and 85 °C, respectively, and a drying air flow rate of 700 L·h1. Laser diffraction was used to determine the particle size distribution of the samples, and sorption isotherms of spray-dried camu-camu were measured using a static gravimetric method. Total phenolic compounds and vitamin C were determined in the raw pulp and in the powders obtained. Results. When using gum arabic and maltodextrin as the carrier agents, the moisture results obtained for the spray-dried camu-camu powders were 2.8% and 3.2%, respectively; the process yield was 84% and 72%, respectively. The spray-dried powder produced using gum arabic presented higher contents of vitamin C [(15,363 ± 226) mg·100 g1] and phenolic compounds [(6,654 ± 596) mg GAE·100 g1] than the powder obtained with maltodextrin, respectively (11,258 ± 298) mg·100 g1 and (5,912 ± 582) mg GAE·100 g1. Conclusions. The concentration factors for the vitamin C and phenolic compounds in camu-camu powder reveal the effectiveness of spray-drying to preserve the antioxidant capacity of this fruit. Gum arabic was a more effective barrier than maltodextrin for bioactive compound retention.