Scientia Agropecuaria (Mar 2010)

Comparative study of the loss of vitamin C in chalarina (Casimiroa edulis) by four methods of dehydration

  • Judith Castañeda,
  • Hubert Arteaga,
  • Raúl Siche,
  • Gilbert Rodriguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17268/sci.agropecu.2010.01.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 75 – 80

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to compare the loss of chalarina vitamin C after applying four methods of dehydration: vacuum osmotic dehydration combined with convective drying, convective drying, osmotic dehydration combined with vacuum freeze-drying, and freeze-drying. The fresh chalarina was fitted into cubes of 1 cm; we determined the vitamin C content and other chemical properties of the pulp. The powders were characterized: vitamin C, moisture content, aw, density, angle of flow and compressibility. Fresh chalarina pulp has a vitamin C content of 29.75 mg/100g. Osmotic dehydration and vacuum reduced to 15.75 mg/100g this content; combined with convective drying is reached 9.31 mg/100g; if combined with freeze-drying is obtained 14.98 mg/100g. Applying convective drying was obtained only 7.05 mg of vitaminaC/100g chalarina powder, while by applying only freeze-drying was obtained 23.63 mg/100g. We conclude that the powder obtained by vacuum osmotic dehydration - convective drying has better physical and chemical characteristics of powders obtained with other methods of dehydration.

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