Effect of drying methods on drying kinetics, energy features, thermophysical and microstructural properties of Stevia rebaudiana leaves

Author(s):  
Roberto Lemus‐Mondaca ◽  
Liliana Zura‐Bravo ◽  
Kong Ah‐Hen ◽  
Karina Di Scala
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 323-331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yolanda B. Moguel-Ordóñez ◽  
Diana L. Cabrera-Amaro ◽  
Maira R. Segura-Campos ◽  
Jorge C. Ruiz-Ruiz

Abstract Drying characteristics of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) leaves using radiation drying, convection drying, sun drying, and shade drying treatments were investigated in a convective type. Results for all treatments indicated that drying took place in the falling rate period. The chroma of the dried samples ranged between 29.66 and 23.85. Convection and shade drying samples were found better in colour and had the highest content of total pigments. The proximate and fibre composition were affected by the drying treatments. Extracts obtained from convection drying and shade drying leaves exhibited higher values of Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacities 416.89-423.64 mM mg−1 and ferric reducing power 85.19-87.97%. These extracts also showed ion chelating capacity 59.05-60.21% for Cu+2 and 55.05-59.11% for Fe+2. The results indicate that it is possible to select the drying treatment to obtain the best nutritional and biological properties. Convection drying and shade drying were the least aggressive treatments and leaf powders obtained by these drying methods could be used as sources of nutrients, fibre, and antioxidant compounds.


Solar Energy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 180 ◽  
pp. 445-455 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Seerangurayar ◽  
Abdulrahim M. Al-Ismaili ◽  
L.H. Janitha Jeewantha ◽  
Abdulrahman Al-Nabhani

2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Feyza Elmas ◽  
Anıl Bodruk ◽  
Özgün Köprüalan ◽  
Şeyma Arıkaya ◽  
Nurcan Koca ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-144
Author(s):  
Irma Aranda-González ◽  
David Betancur-Ancona ◽  
Luis Chel-Guerrero ◽  
Yolanda Moguel-Ordóñez

Abstract Drying techniques can modify the composition of certain plant compounds. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the effect of different drying methods on steviol glycosides in Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni leaves. Four different drying methods were applied to Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni leaves, which were then subjected to aqueous extraction. Radiation or convection drying was performed in stoves at 60°C, whereas shade or sun drying methods were applied at 29.7°C and 70% of relative humidity. Stevioside, rebaudioside A, rebaudioside B, rebaudioside C, rebaudioside D, dulcoside A, and steviolbioside were quantified by a validated HPLC method. Among steviol glycosides, the content (g 100 g−1 dry basis) of stevioside, rebaudioside A, rebaudioside B, and rebaudioside C varied according to the drying method. The total glycoside content was higher in sun-dried samples, with no significant differences compared to shade or convection drying, whereas radiation drying adversely affected the content of rebaudioside A and rebaudioside C (p <0.01) and was therefore a method lowering total glycoside content. The effect of the different drying methods was also reflected in the proportion of the sweetener profile. Convection drying could be suitable for modern food processing industries while shadow or sun drying may be a low-cost alternative for farmers.


LWT ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 236-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qingfa Wang ◽  
Song Li ◽  
Xue Han ◽  
Yuanying Ni ◽  
Dandan Zhao ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhian Zheng ◽  
Dalong Jiang ◽  
Lei Gao ◽  
Guangfei Zhu ◽  
Yawen Lin

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