Dehydration of fruits by natural resources

There is an increasing trend in the processing of fruits and vegetables by using natural resources in the place of chemical preservatives to avoid the harmful effects. A study was conducted to dry the ripe mango slices using natural resources like lime juice, sun light and solar energy. Mango slices...

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Egile Nagusiak: Banumathi, P., Kanchana, S., Thirumaran, A. S.
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Argitaratua: Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2018
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spelling oai:http:--agris.upm.edu.my:0-13960Dehydration of fruits by natural resourcesBanumathi, P.Kanchana, S.Thirumaran, A. S.DehydrationFruitsNatural resourcesVegetablesMangoesSolar energySunlightDryingDriersShelf lifeCarrotsDried fruitsEvaporationAcidityOsmotic dehydrationMoisture contentGelationAcidificationAscorbic acidBrowningMalic acidStorageThere is an increasing trend in the processing of fruits and vegetables by using natural resources in the place of chemical preservatives to avoid the harmful effects. A study was conducted to dry the ripe mango slices using natural resources like lime juice, sun light and solar energy. Mango slices were treated with calcium chloride solution (1.5%), potassium metabisulphite solution (0.1% KMS) and lime juice at 1% level and dried by using sun light, solar energy and mechancial drier. Time taken for dehydration by sun light, solar energy and mechanical drier was 12 hours, 9 hours and 6 hours respectively. Quality parameters like colour, texture and taste were found to be better in the mechanical and solar dried slices. Slices treated with lime juice had good quality parameters and was on par with chemical treatments. Lime juice was found to be the best natural resource for drying of mango slices.Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2018-01-25T00:30:09Z2018-01-25T00:30:09Z1996Proceedings PaperArticleNon-RefereedProceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Fruits: Global Commercialisation of Tropical Fruits Vol. II: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 23-26 Jul 1996, p. 393-403967-936-286-8http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/13960MY2018050073enIndiahttp://www.oceandocs.org/license
institution AGRIS
collection AGRIS
language English
topic Dehydration
Fruits
Natural resources
Vegetables
Mangoes
Solar energy
Sunlight
Drying
Driers
Shelf life
Carrots
Dried fruits
Evaporation
Acidity
Osmotic dehydration
Moisture content
Gelation
Acidification
Ascorbic acid
Browning
Malic acid
Storage
spellingShingle Dehydration
Fruits
Natural resources
Vegetables
Mangoes
Solar energy
Sunlight
Drying
Driers
Shelf life
Carrots
Dried fruits
Evaporation
Acidity
Osmotic dehydration
Moisture content
Gelation
Acidification
Ascorbic acid
Browning
Malic acid
Storage
Banumathi, P.
Kanchana, S.
Thirumaran, A. S.
Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
description There is an increasing trend in the processing of fruits and vegetables by using natural resources in the place of chemical preservatives to avoid the harmful effects. A study was conducted to dry the ripe mango slices using natural resources like lime juice, sun light and solar energy. Mango slices were treated with calcium chloride solution (1.5%), potassium metabisulphite solution (0.1% KMS) and lime juice at 1% level and dried by using sun light, solar energy and mechancial drier. Time taken for dehydration by sun light, solar energy and mechanical drier was 12 hours, 9 hours and 6 hours respectively. Quality parameters like colour, texture and taste were found to be better in the mechanical and solar dried slices. Slices treated with lime juice had good quality parameters and was on par with chemical treatments. Lime juice was found to be the best natural resource for drying of mango slices.
format Proceedings Paper
author Banumathi, P.
Kanchana, S.
Thirumaran, A. S.
author_facet Banumathi, P.
Kanchana, S.
Thirumaran, A. S.
author_sort Banumathi, P.
title Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
title_short Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
title_full Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
title_fullStr Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
title_full_unstemmed Dehydration of fruits by natural resources
title_sort dehydration of fruits by natural resources
publisher Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)
publishDate 2018
url http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/13960
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