Effect of drying methods on the physicochemical and thermal properties of Mexican plum (Spondias purpurea L.)
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2017-08-02Author
López Muñoz, Cinthia
Urrea García, Galo Rafael
Jiménez Fernández, Maribel
Rodríguez Jimenes, Guadalupe del C.
Luna Solano, Guadalupe
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Plum slices (diameter 2.5 cm and thickness 0.2 cm) were dried using vertical tray-drying (VTD) and
freeze-drying. Models were used to determine the thermal conductivity (k) and specific heat (Cp). In
addition, water activity (aw), colour total change (ΔE), pectin yield (ypec) and rehydration capacity
were investigated. The moisture content of tray- and freeze-dried plum was relatively significant
(p < 0.05). No significant difference was found in terms of aw. There was a maximum decrease in k
and Cp of 90% and 91.5% during drying process, respectively. In terms of quality, ΔE showed that
tray-dried samples had slight darker (browning), whereas the freeze-dried samples had a lighter
colouring compared to the fresh fruit. The quality and rehydration characteristics of freeze-dried
plum were higher than that of a tray-dried product; however, VTD could be appropriate for industrial production because of its advantages in lower cost and energy consumption.
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PlumDrying
physicochemical properties
Thermal properties
Rehydration
Pectin yield
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