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, crystallisation of water in the emulsion, and sublimation of the frozen water at a minimal temperature take place ( Ogrodowska et al., 2020 ). Therefore, flakes with porous skin are produced. CMC is a hydrophobic derivative from cellulose having high glass-transition
at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1,000 °C [ 7 ]. Upon the sintering and when the temperature exceeds the glass transition temperature, the mixture starts to soften, making a viscoelastic material associated with the emission of the gas resulting
linoleic acid . Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , 58 : 5620 – 5624 . https://doi.org/10.1021/jf9043869 . 10.1021/jf9043869 Yuan , B. , Huang , W. , and Zou , Q. ( 2008 ). Staling characteristics and glass transition temperature of
, mentioned before ( Yakdhane et al., 2021 ). Generally, polysaccharides are hydrophobic, have a high glass transition temperature ( T g ), and have the ability to produce a fine and dense network, and glassy thin film ( Anandharamakrishnan and Ishwarya, 2015