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Drying, Physical, Nutritional and Bioactive Characteristics of Apple Peel Flour Subjected to Blanching and Ultrasound Pretreatments.

Joyce Lavinia Faria de ChavesRoger Elpídio Guimarães DiasThiago Thomas BarbozaVinícius Amaral FitzCristian Acker GodoyAline Theodoro TociMaria Lucia MassonFelipe Richter Reis
Published in: Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (2023)
The aim of this work was to study the effect of blanching and ultrasound pretreatments on drying and quality characteristics of apple peel. Blanching was conducted in boiling water, ultrasound in a water bath, and drying in a batch tray dryer. The product obtained was ground into a flour, and assessed for color, water activity, proximate composition, sugars, and bioactive compounds. Results showed that effective moisture diffusivity increases with a decrease in product moisture content, being such dependence well described by a second order polynomial model. Average drying rate was higher and product moisture content was lower for blanched and sonicated flour, especially for the former. Such result suggests that blanching and ultrasound enhance water removal during drying of apple peel. Physical properties were significantly affected by pretreatments, being more intense red color and lower water activity obtained for sonicated flour. Nutritional and bioactive properties were also significantly affected by pretreatments, being lower sugar, higher protein, fiber, catechin and epicatechin content observed for blanched flour. Summarizing, blanching and ultrasound pretreatments improve drying of apple peel, both regarding process efficiency and product quality.
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