scholarly journals PHYSIOCHEMICAL AND COOKING PROPERTIES OF RICE TREATED WITH DIFFERENT DRYING METHODS

2021 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 779-792
Author(s):  
Aya Azab ◽  
F. Hassanin ◽  
S. Abo-El Maaty ◽  
Sheren Abd El-Hmeed
Author(s):  
T. G. Naymik

Three techniques were incorporated for drying clay-rich specimens: air-drying, freeze-drying and critical point drying. In air-drying, the specimens were set out for several days to dry or were placed in an oven (80°F) for several hours. The freeze-dried specimens were frozen by immersion in liquid nitrogen or in isopentane at near liquid nitrogen temperature and then were immediately placed in the freeze-dry vacuum chamber. The critical point specimens were molded in agar immediately after sampling. When the agar had set up the dehydration series, water-alcohol-amyl acetate-CO2 was carried out. The objectives were to compare the fabric plasmas (clays and precipitates), fabricskeletons (quartz grains) and the relationship between them for each drying technique. The three drying methods are not only applicable to the study of treated soils, but can be incorporated into all SEM clay soil studies.


Planta Medica ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 80 (16) ◽  
Author(s):  
N Lamanauskas ◽  
V Eisinaitė ◽  
J Sakalauskaitė ◽  
J Viškelis ◽  
E Dambrauskienė ◽  
...  

Planta Medica ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 72 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Lechtenberg ◽  
S Zumdick ◽  
R Engelshowe ◽  
C Gerhards ◽  
TJ Schmidt ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Global Cocoa Farmers and Processing Firms and Processing Firms ◽  
IQUAIBOM AKPAN MEX (MEXICATEL SERVICES LIMITED)

Consumers all over the world are increasingly becoming aware of the health and nutrition status of fish and fishery products. There have develop some preference for fish species and even their processing methods. This study aims to investigate the effects of two drying methods (smoking and oven drying) on the biochemical components and organoleptic properties of two less preferred food fishes abundant in the study area. The fish samples Mormyrus rume and Labeo coubie were purchased from fresh landings of fishermen at Ahaha beach. The biochemical assay of the moisture, protein, fat, carbohydrate, ash, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), iron (Fe), sodium (Na) and potassium (K) were conducted in the labouratory using standard methods. The proximate composition of raw M. rume was determined as moisture 70.38%, protein 17.43%, carbohydrate 1.13%, fat 5.93% and ash 2.77% while oven dried were 18.78, 63.85, 3.37, 8.73 and 7.58% respectively. All the proximate parameters and gross energy level investigated were higher (p < 0.05) in M. rume except the moisture content of dried samples of L. coubie. The mineral content were in the order Ca < Mg < Fe < Na < P and < K in both species and were higher in M. rume except Na. The drying methods showed increase in the proximate and mineral compositions in the order raw < smoking and < oven drying except moisture content that decreased respectively is both species. Organoleptic properties revealed that dried samples (smoked and oven) were not significantly different (p < 0.05) in taste, flavour, texture and overall acceptance, however while oven dried had better colour (4.33), smoked dried taste (4.63) better. The drying methods shows concentration of the required nutrients in human diets and were also found to be most palatable by the panellist. To improve fish nutrient quality smoke and oven drying should be encourage.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brandy M. Jacobs ◽  
John F. Patience ◽  
Kenneth J. Stalder ◽  
William A. Dozier ◽  
Brian J. Kerr
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2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing PANG ◽  
Tong-Hua WANG ◽  
Lin LI ◽  
Wen-Bo QI ◽  
Yi-Ming CAO

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