Effect of High Pressure Pretreatments on Structural and Dehydration Characteristics of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) Cubes |
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Authors: | Nishant R Swami Hulle |
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Affiliation: | Agricultural and Food Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India |
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Abstract: | The effect of high-pressure (HP) pretreatments (300–500 MPa for 5–15 min) on dehydration characteristics of aloe vera cubes (AVC), dried at 50–70°C and air velocity of 1–2 m/s, was studied. Pretreatments resulted in higher drying rates, leading to a reduction in drying time compared to untreated ones. The drying rate and drying time were most significantly affected (p < 0.05) by the drying temperature, followed by air velocity, pressure level, and dwell time. HPP enhanced the firmness of AVC with a maximum of up to 21% for the sample treated at 500 MPa for 15 min. Microstructural analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) indicated non-uniform structures in the pretreated and dried AVC samples. Semi-quantitative elemental detection (EDS) confirmed the presence of a considerable amount (14%) of calcium in aloe vera. |
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Keywords: | Aloe vera dehumidified air drying high-pressure pretreatment SEM-EDS texture |
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