Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive
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Resumo: | Jabuticaba is a fruit native to Brazil, appreciated for its flavor and is also very nutritious, but it is a seasonal fruit and highly perishable. Therefore, drying is a good alternative for its conservation. The purpose of this work was to use drum drying to obtain jabuticaba flakes using corn starch as the main carrier agent. The sorption isotherm of the flakes at 25 °C was also studied, as well as the determination of the critical storage condition and the estimation of product shelf life through the permeability of different packages to the water vapor using mathematical models. The drum drying conditions were: temperature of 144 °C; residence time of 18 seconds; addition of 20% (dry basis) of corn starch and 0.5% (d.b.) of glyceryl monostearate. The final product was analyzed with respect to its physicochemical and technological properties. The sorption isotherm of the flakes was determined at 25 °C, using the gravimetric method with saturated solutions (0.11 ≤ aw ≤ 0.84). After the process, the flakes presented good retention of anthocyanins and total phenolic compounds, besides a high antioxidant activity. The water solubility of the product was around 70% and the hygroscopicity was approximately 24%. The equilibrium experimental points of the isotherm were better adjusted by the GAB model, with a monolayer moisture value of 12.74% (w.b) and a critical aw of 0.432. |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additiveProcesso de secagem em cilindro rotativo de polpa de jabuticaba usando amido de milho como aditivoMyrciaria sp.Sorption isothermsStorageAnthocyaninsAntioxidant activityPhenolic compoundsTechnological propertiesShelf lifeJabuticaba is a fruit native to Brazil, appreciated for its flavor and is also very nutritious, but it is a seasonal fruit and highly perishable. Therefore, drying is a good alternative for its conservation. The purpose of this work was to use drum drying to obtain jabuticaba flakes using corn starch as the main carrier agent. The sorption isotherm of the flakes at 25 °C was also studied, as well as the determination of the critical storage condition and the estimation of product shelf life through the permeability of different packages to the water vapor using mathematical models. The drum drying conditions were: temperature of 144 °C; residence time of 18 seconds; addition of 20% (dry basis) of corn starch and 0.5% (d.b.) of glyceryl monostearate. The final product was analyzed with respect to its physicochemical and technological properties. The sorption isotherm of the flakes was determined at 25 °C, using the gravimetric method with saturated solutions (0.11 ≤ aw ≤ 0.84). After the process, the flakes presented good retention of anthocyanins and total phenolic compounds, besides a high antioxidant activity. The water solubility of the product was around 70% and the hygroscopicity was approximately 24%. The equilibrium experimental points of the isotherm were better adjusted by the GAB model, with a monolayer moisture value of 12.74% (w.b) and a critical aw of 0.432.v. 23CampinasBrasilcriscaferrari@gmail.comNunes, Larissa PeixotoFerrari, Cristhiane CarolineIto, DanielleSouza, Elaine de Cássia GuerreiroGermer, Silvia Pimentel Marconi2021-05-06T19:18:36Z2021-05-06T19:18:36Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfNunes, L. P., Ferrari, C. C., Ito, D., Souza, E. C. G., & Germer, S. P. M. (2020). Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 23, e2019166. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-6723.166191981-6723http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/113v. 23;info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentosinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)instacron:ITAL2022-11-16T20:08:27Zoai:http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br:123456789/113Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/oai/requestbjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br || bjftsec@ital.sp.gov.bropendoar:2022-11-16T20:08:27Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos - Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)false |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive Processo de secagem em cilindro rotativo de polpa de jabuticaba usando amido de milho como aditivo |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive Nunes, Larissa Peixoto Myrciaria sp. Sorption isotherms Storage Anthocyanins Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Technological properties Shelf life |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
title_full |
Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
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Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive |
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Nunes, Larissa Peixoto |
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Nunes, Larissa Peixoto Ferrari, Cristhiane Caroline Ito, Danielle Souza, Elaine de Cássia Guerreiro Germer, Silvia Pimentel Marconi |
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Ferrari, Cristhiane Caroline Ito, Danielle Souza, Elaine de Cássia Guerreiro Germer, Silvia Pimentel Marconi |
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criscaferrari@gmail.com |
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Nunes, Larissa Peixoto Ferrari, Cristhiane Caroline Ito, Danielle Souza, Elaine de Cássia Guerreiro Germer, Silvia Pimentel Marconi |
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Myrciaria sp. Sorption isotherms Storage Anthocyanins Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Technological properties Shelf life |
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Myrciaria sp. Sorption isotherms Storage Anthocyanins Antioxidant activity Phenolic compounds Technological properties Shelf life |
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Jabuticaba is a fruit native to Brazil, appreciated for its flavor and is also very nutritious, but it is a seasonal fruit and highly perishable. Therefore, drying is a good alternative for its conservation. The purpose of this work was to use drum drying to obtain jabuticaba flakes using corn starch as the main carrier agent. The sorption isotherm of the flakes at 25 °C was also studied, as well as the determination of the critical storage condition and the estimation of product shelf life through the permeability of different packages to the water vapor using mathematical models. The drum drying conditions were: temperature of 144 °C; residence time of 18 seconds; addition of 20% (dry basis) of corn starch and 0.5% (d.b.) of glyceryl monostearate. The final product was analyzed with respect to its physicochemical and technological properties. The sorption isotherm of the flakes was determined at 25 °C, using the gravimetric method with saturated solutions (0.11 ≤ aw ≤ 0.84). After the process, the flakes presented good retention of anthocyanins and total phenolic compounds, besides a high antioxidant activity. The water solubility of the product was around 70% and the hygroscopicity was approximately 24%. The equilibrium experimental points of the isotherm were better adjusted by the GAB model, with a monolayer moisture value of 12.74% (w.b) and a critical aw of 0.432. |
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Nunes, L. P., Ferrari, C. C., Ito, D., Souza, E. C. G., & Germer, S. P. M. (2020). Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 23, e2019166. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-6723.16619 1981-6723 http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/113 |
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Nunes, L. P., Ferrari, C. C., Ito, D., Souza, E. C. G., & Germer, S. P. M. (2020). Drum drying process of jabuticaba pulp using corn starch as an additive. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 23, e2019166. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-6723.16619 1981-6723 |
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