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Title: Effects of dehydrofreezing conditions on carrot beta-carotene and kinetics of beta -carotene change in dehydrofrozen carrots during storage
Authors: Tumer, Emre
Tulek, Yahya
Keywords: Carrot
dehydrofreezing
beta-carotene
kinetic
Osmotic Dehydration
Fruits
Fresh
Degradation
Retention
Publisher: Soc Brasileira Ciencia Tecnologia Alimentos
Abstract: Dehydrofreezing is a food freezing method in which the foods are partially dehydrated before freezing. In this study, carrots were frozen with convective (-30, -35, -40 degrees C and 2 m/s airflow) and cryogenic methods after dehydrating them by different methods (osmotic dehydration, convective and vacuum drying). The effects of dehydration method, freezing conditions and storage time on beta-carotene amounts of dehydrofrozen carrots and the changes in beta-carotene content of dehydrofrozen carrots during storage for six months at -20 degrees C were investigated. The findings obtained in this study showed that the reaction representing the carotene change in the storage process took place in accordance with the first-degree kinetic model. The reaction rate constants (k) were affected by freezing conditions, and the k value decreased as the freezing temperature decreased. The beta-carotene losses were less in the storage process in the cryogenically frozen carrots compared to those frozen by the convective method. As the freezing temperature decreased, the half-life period increased.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1590/fst.70220
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46737
ISSN: 0101-2061
1678-457X
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