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- Title
Novel technologies combined with osmotic dehydration for application in the conservation of fruits: an overview.
- Authors
de Sousa Pinto, Barbara; Campos de Melo, Ariane Carla; da Costa Junior, Esly Ferreira; Souza da Costa, Andréa Oliveira
- Abstract
Osmotic dehydration (OD) is a technique used for the partial removal of water from foodstuff, including fruit and vegetables, with the aim of producing a desiccated product. The process involves placing the material in a hypertonic solution for several hours and allowing water to move from the cell compartment into the solution by osmosis. OD is influenced by various factors such as the concentration and composition of the osmotic solution, the solution temperature, the type of agitation and the time of exposure, as well as the size, shape and compactness of the food material. The main advantages of OD over conventional drying processes are the superior quality of the dried products and the minimization of shrinkage. In recent years, research effort has focused on the combination of OD with other technologies, such as ultrasound, cryogenic freezing with liquid nitrogen, pulsed electric field, gamma radiation and high hydrostatic pressure. The application of these methods prior to or concomitant with OD accelerates mass transfer and reduces the drying rate of fruit and vegetables by increasing the permeability of cell membranes. In this manner, combined processes tend to be more efficient and economical in comparison with conventional OD because they reduce operating times and; consequently, energy consumption. In addition, the dried products generated by such coupled processes typically exhibit improved nutritional and physicochemical characteristics. This review summarizes the basic principles and applications of OD in combination with other methods, with particular emphasis on the production of dried fruits.
- Subjects
DRIED fruit; MASS transfer; FRUIT; GAMMA rays; HYPERTONIC solutions
- Publication
Ciência Rural, 2023, Vol 53, Issue 7, p1
- ISSN
0103-8478
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/0103-8478cr20200935