2022
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2022.2093897
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Sorption isotherms, glass transition and storage stability of drum-dried mango peels obtained with and without process additives

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“…An increase in the b* value in the ODF T‐50 sample was observed compared to the b* value of fresh mangoes. This may be because the lower moisture contents of samples pre‐treated in a 50% osmotic solution can result in the intensification of the yellow colour ( b* ) (Antoniolli et al ., 2022). Moreover, the dehydrofrozen mangoes pre‐treated in trehalose solution may better maintain their carotenoid contents than do samples pre‐treated in glucose solution of the same concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in the b* value in the ODF T‐50 sample was observed compared to the b* value of fresh mangoes. This may be because the lower moisture contents of samples pre‐treated in a 50% osmotic solution can result in the intensification of the yellow colour ( b* ) (Antoniolli et al ., 2022). Moreover, the dehydrofrozen mangoes pre‐treated in trehalose solution may better maintain their carotenoid contents than do samples pre‐treated in glucose solution of the same concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results were consistent with the concept that a lower deffrential entropy corresponds to restricted molecular movement when the product has high water content. The correlation between the deffrential entropy and moisture content can be predicted using the logarithmic functions (∆S) Ad = −3.19ln X e − 4.76 R 2 = 0.988 (17) (∆S) De = −1.54ln X e − 3.12 R 2 = 0.963 (18) From a thermodynamic perspective, the Gibbs free energy (∆G) can serve as an indicator of the affinity between water and the sorbent material. Additionally, it can offer insight whether the sorption of water is a spontaneous or non-spontaneous process, which depends on the sign (whether it is negative or positive) of the ∆G values [56].…”
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“…Investigating the moisture sorption isotherms offers significant thermodynamic properties that hold significant relevance in the design and sizing of equipment for various preservation processes [ 18 , 19 ]. These properties encompass enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, and the enthalpy–entropy compensation theory.…”
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“…The study may provide the possible reasons for the cause of wrinkles in mango peels with time after overripening. We have analyzed the samples (WMP and UMP) using FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) [13], DSC (Differential scanning calorimetry) [14], [15], and CHNS (Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulphur) elemental analyzer [16], [17]. In FTIR analysis, WMP showed higher absorption intensity peak bands than UMP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%