Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Sep 2016)

Quality of second season soybean submitted to drying and storage

  • Cesar Pedro Hartmann Filho,
  • André Luís Duarte Goneli,
  • Tathiana Elisa Masetto,
  • Elton Aparecido Siqueira Martins,
  • Guilherme Cardoso Oba,
  • Valdiney Cambuy Siqueira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-40632016v4641380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 3
pp. 267 – 275

Abstract

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Drying agricultural products reduces the moisture content to suitable levels for storage, in order to maintain the product quality. However, special care with the temperatures applied in the process is important for the integrity and longevity of the material. The present study aimed at determining the immediate and latent effect of air-drying temperatures on the quality of soybean produced as a second season crop. The grains were collected at the R8 stage, close to the physiological maturity, with moisture content of approximately 23 % (w.b.), submitted to drying temperatures of 40 ºC, 50 ºC, 60 ºC, 70 ºC and 80 ºC, up to a moisture content of 12.5 ± 0.7 % (w.b.), and then stored under non-controlled humidity and temperature for 180 days. Thereafter, quality was assessed every 45 days by determining the dry matter loss, color and crude protein and lipid contents, as well as the acidity and peroxide indices of the crude oil extracted. Based on the results obtained, it was concluded that the increase in the air-drying temperature affects the soybean quality and crude oil extracted, being this effect enhanced with the storage time; the soybean and crude oil quality decline with an increase in the air-drying temperature and storage time; the air temperature of 40 ºC has the least effect on the quality of soybean grains and crude oil extracted.

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