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Infrared drying of strawberry
Nafiye Adak1, Nursel Heybeli2, Can Ertekin2
1Akdeniz University, Vocational Higher School of Technical Sciences, Environmental Protection and Control Program, Antalya 07070, Turkey.
Abstract:
The effects of different drying conditions, such as infrared power, drying air temperature and velocity, on quality of strawberry were evaluated. Drying time decreased with increased infrared power, air temperature and velocity. An increase in power from 100W to 300W, temperature from 60 to 80°C and velocity from 1.0m.s-1 to 2.0m.s-1 decreased fruit color quality index. For total phenol and anthocyanin content, 300W, 60°C, and 1.0m.s-1 were superior to the other experimental conditions. The drying processes increased N, P and K and decreased Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu contents. The optimal conditions to preserve nutrients in infrared drying of strawberry were 200W, 100°C and 1.5m.s-1.
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