Bioactive composition, microstructure, and physicochemical properties of Arbutus unedo berries dried using different techniques

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作者
Refas, Ibtissem [1 ]
Amiali, Malek [2 ]
George, Oluwafemi Ayodele [3 ]
Le, Kieu Hiep [4 ]
Malekjani, Narjes [5 ]
Kharaghani, Abdolreza [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Batna, Dept Food Technol, Lab Improvement Agr Prod & Protect Ecosyst Arid Zo, 1,Biskra Ave, Batna 05000, Algeria
[2] Natl Higher Sch Agron ES1603, Food Technol & Human Nutr Res Lab, El Harrach, Algeria
[3] Univ Lagos, Fac Engn, Dept Syst Engn, Akoka, Nigeria
[4] Hanoi Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Mech Engn, 01 Dai Co Viet St, Hanoi, Vietnam
[5] Otto von Guericke Univ, Thermal Proc Engn, Univ Pl 2, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany
关键词
Strawberry tree fruit; Convective-infrared drying; Freeze-drying; Bioactive compounds; Antioxidant activity; Color; Microstructure; HOT-AIR; DRYING KINETICS; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; OSMOTIC DEHYDRATION; MICROWAVE; QUALITY; REHYDRATION; SLICES; COLOR; PRETREATMENT;
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10.1016/j.jspr.2024.102501
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
This research examined the impact of infrared (IR) and convective drying (CV) at varying temperatures (40, 60, and 80 degrees C) and freeze-drying (FD) on the microstructure, drying kinetics, and quality attributes of strawberry tree fruit (Arbutus unedo L.), including phenolic content (TPC), flavonoids (TFC), anthocyanins (TA), antioxidant activity, color, rehydration ratio, shrinkage, and bulk density. Results showed that elevated temperatures accelerated the drying process, with IR at 80 degrees C reducing the duration by 69% compared to CV. IR drying was particularly effective in preserving the fruit's red color, achieving the lowest Delta E values (8 +/- 4.59) and showing minimal color change at 80 degrees C. While drying generally increased TFC and TPC, the impact on antioxidant activity was negligible, except in IR drying at 60 degrees C. However, TA was largely reduced, mainly due to prolonged processing times. SEM analysis highlighted that FD samples maintained a more open structure, while IR samples showed desirable microstructure preservation, leading to improved moisture retention. The Midilli model best described the drying process of the strawberry tree berries, with diffusivity ranging from 0.96 to 7.07 ( x 10- 10 m2/s) for CV and 0.42 to 2.57 ( x 10-9 m2/s) for IR. Activation energies were calculated as 45.72 kJ/mol for CV and 41.91 kJ/mol for IR. Overall, the study suggests that IR at 80 degrees C is the most efficient method for drying Arbutus unedo, based on its effectiveness in drying time reduction, preservation of color, anthocyanins, microstructural integrity, and minimizing shrinkage, while maximizing the rehydration ratio compared to CV.
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