Characterisation of the Convective Hot-Air Drying and Vacuum Microwave Drying of Cassia alata : Antioxidant Activity, Essential Oil Volatile Composition and Quality Studies
The preservation of active constituents in through the removal of moisture is crucial in producing a final product with high antioxidant activity. This study aims to determine the influences of various drying methods and drying conditions on the antioxidant activity, volatiles and phytosterols conte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2019-04, Vol.24 (8), p.1625 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The preservation of active constituents in
through the removal of moisture is crucial in producing a final product with high antioxidant activity. This study aims to determine the influences of various drying methods and drying conditions on the antioxidant activity, volatiles and phytosterols content of
. The drying methods used were convective drying (CD) at 40 °C, 50 °C and 60 °C; freeze drying; vacuum microwave drying (VMD) at 6, 9 and 12 W/g; and two-stage convective pre-drying followed by vacuum microwave finish drying (CPD-VMFD) at 50 °C and 9 W/g. The drying kinetics of
are best described by the thin-layer model (modified Page model). The highest antioxidant activity, TPC and volatile concentration were achieved with CD at 40 °C. GC-MS analysis identified the presence of 51 volatiles, which were mostly present in all samples but with quantitative variation. The dominant volatiles in fresh
are 2-hexenal (60.28 mg 100 g
db), 1-hexanol (18.70 mg 100 g
db) and salicylic acid (15.05 mg 100 g
db). The concentration of phytosterols in fresh sample was 3647.48 mg 100 g
db, and the major phytosterols present in fresh and dried samples were β-sitosterol (1162.24 mg 100 g
db). CPD-VMFD was effective in ensuring the preservation of higher phytosterol content in comparison with CD at 50 °C. The final recommendation of a suitable drying method to dehydrate
leaves is CD at 40 °C. |
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ISSN: | 1420-3049 1420-3049 |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules24081625 |