2022
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.16968
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Influence of high hydrostatic pressure ( HHP ) pretreatment on plum ( Prunus salicina ) drying: Drying approach, physical, and morpho‐structural properties of the powder and total phenolic compounds

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) pretreatment (200 MPa (HHP1) and 400 MPa (HHP 2)) on the drying of plum slices and on the physical, morphostructural and total phenolic compounds of its dust. Drying was carried out at a temperature of 70°C and an air velocity of 2.0 m s−1. The application of 400 MPa (HHP2) promoted a 34% reduction in drying time (210 min), higher drying rate, and variation in effective diffusivity from 6.703 to 14.273 × 10−4 m2 min−1 between the ter… Show more

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“…As a pre-treatment to OD, HP has been reported to increase mass transfer rates due to pressure-induced cell breakage [ 51 , 52 ]. Its effect as a pre-treatment to other drying processes such as air drying has also been attributed to the increase in cell permeabilization [ 53 , 54 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a pre-treatment to OD, HP has been reported to increase mass transfer rates due to pressure-induced cell breakage [ 51 , 52 ]. Its effect as a pre-treatment to other drying processes such as air drying has also been attributed to the increase in cell permeabilization [ 53 , 54 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%