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Athanasia Goula
Athanasia Goula
Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Agriculture, Natural Environment and Forestry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Verified email at agro.auth.gr
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A new technique for spray drying orange juice concentrate
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies 11 (2), 342-351, 2010
6302010
Effect of maltodextrin addition during spray drying of tomato pulp in dehumidified air: II. Powder properties
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Drying Technology 26 (6), 726-737, 2008
4872008
Microwave-assisted extraction of phenolics from pomegranate peels: Optimization, kinetics, and comparison with ultrasounds extraction
K Kaderides, L Papaoikonomou, M Serafim, AM Goula
Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification 137, 1-11, 2019
4732019
Water sorption isotherms and glass transition temperature of spray dried tomato pulp
AM Goula, TD Karapantsios, DS Achilias, KG Adamopoulos
Journal of Food Engineering 85 (1), 73-83, 2008
4702008
Influence of spray drying conditions on tomato powder properties
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos, NA Kazakis
Drying technology 22 (5), 1129-1151, 2004
4522004
Spray drying of tomato pulp in dehumidified air: II. The effect on powder properties
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Journal of food engineering 66 (1), 35-42, 2005
4402005
Green ultrasound-assisted extraction of carotenoids from pomegranate wastes using vegetable oils
AM Goula, M Ververi, A Adamopoulou, K Kaderides
Ultrasonics sonochemistry 34, 821-830, 2017
4352017
Ultrasound-assisted extraction of pomegranate seed oil–Kinetic modeling
AM Goula
Journal of Food Engineering 117 (4), 492-498, 2013
3482013
A process for turning pomegranate peels into a valuable food ingredient using ultrasound-assisted extraction and encapsulation
K Kaderides, AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies 31, 204-215, 2015
2742015
A CFD methodology for the design of sedimentation tanks in potable water treatment: Case study: The influence of a feed flow control baffle
AM Goula, M Kostoglou, TD Karapantsios, AI Zouboulis
Chemical Engineering Journal 140 (1-3), 110-121, 2008
2602008
Stability of lycopene during spray drying of tomato pulp
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
LWT-Food Science and Technology 38 (5), 479-487, 2005
2442005
A method for pomegranate seed application in food industries: seed oil encapsulation
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Food and bioproducts processing 90 (4), 639-652, 2012
2132012
Valorization of grape pomace: Drying behavior and ultrasound extraction of phenolics
AM Goula, K Thymiatis, K Kaderides
Food and Bioproducts Processing 100, 132-144, 2016
2122016
Effect of maltodextrin addition during spray drying of tomato pulp in dehumidified air: I. Drying kinetics and product recovery
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Drying technology 26 (6), 714-725, 2008
2092008
Spray drying of tomato pulp: effect of feed concentration
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Drying technology 22 (10), 2309-2330, 2004
2032004
Prediction of lycopene degradation during a drying process of tomato pulp
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos, PC Chatzitakis, VA Nikas
Journal of Food Engineering 74 (1), 37-46, 2006
1952006
Recovery of grape pomace phenolic compounds through optimized extraction and adsorption processes
I Drevelegka, AM Goula
Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification 149, 107845, 2020
1902020
Integrated processes can turn industrial food waste into valuable food by-products and/or ingredients: The cases of olive mill and pomegranate wastes
AM Goula, HN Lazarides
Journal of Food Engineering 167, 45-50, 2015
1822015
Stability of pomegranate peel polyphenols encapsulated in orange juice industry by-product and their incorporation in cookies
K Kaderides, I Mourtzinos, AM Goula
Food chemistry 310, 125849, 2020
1812020
Spray drying of tomato pulp in dehumidified air: I. The effect on product recovery
AM Goula, KG Adamopoulos
Journal of Food Engineering 66 (1), 25-34, 2005
1722005
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