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Accelerated Drying and Improved Color Properties of Red Pepper by Pretreatment of Pulsed Electric Fields

Authors
Won, Yu-ChulMin, Sea C.Lee, Dong-Un
Issue Date
11-Jun-2015
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Keywords
Drying; Mathematical modeling; Pulsed electric field; Red pepper; Spice
Citation
DRYING TECHNOLOGY, v.33, no.8, pp 926 - 932
Pages
7
Journal Title
DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume
33
Number
8
Start Page
926
End Page
932
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19079
DOI
10.1080/07373937.2014.999371
ISSN
0737-3937
1532-2300
Abstract
A pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment was applied to red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) as a drying pretreatment. The PEF treatment was conducted with electric field strength of 1.0-2.5kV/cm using a fixed pulse width of 30 mu s and at a pulse frequency of 100Hz. The PEF treatment times were 1, 2, and 4s. PEF treatment resulted in cell membrane disruption, without visible changes in the surface structure of red pepper. The degree of cell membrane disruption was field strength dependent. Drying of control and PEF-pretreated samples was conducted at 45 degrees C. The untreated control reached the target moisture ratio of 0.15 after 4.9h of drying, whereas the PEF-pretreated sample (2.5kV/cm, 100Hz, 4s) required only 3.2h for the same moisture ratio, indicating a 34.7% reduction in drying time. Even the shortest PEF pretreatment (2.5kV/cm, 100Hz, 1s) required 3.9h to reach the target moisture ratio, which corresponded to a 20.4% reduction in drying time. The reduction in drying time by PEF pretreatment was beneficial to color quality of dried red pepper, because greater than 10% increases in b* value and the American Spice Trade Association (ASTA) unit were observed. The drying curves of control and PEF-pretreated red pepper were analyzed using thin-layer drying models. Five models were fitted to the drying data, and Page's model was selected as the best representative model to describe the drying procedure.
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