The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media

Black ginger (Kaempferia parviflora Wall. Ex. Baker) or “halia hitam” in Malay has beentraditionally used as health-promoting herbs in relieving body pains, allergies, gastrointestinal disorders, and fungal infections. Recently, black ginger has increased attention from many researchers to identify...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Nurul Azilla, Abd Rahman Zuraida, Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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spelling my-ukm.journal.217032023-06-08T07:43:08Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21703/ The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media Muhammad Nurul Azilla, Abd Rahman Zuraida, Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha, Black ginger (Kaempferia parviflora Wall. Ex. Baker) or “halia hitam” in Malay has beentraditionally used as health-promoting herbs in relieving body pains, allergies, gastrointestinal disorders, and fungal infections. Recently, black ginger has increased attention from many researchers to identify its medicinal value to treat diseases. In line with that, the objective of the study is to determine the impact of drying temperatures of black ginger rhizomes slices on the different applications of growing media. The experiment was arranged in a complete randomized design with two factors viz. i) different growing media [cocopeat, cocopeat+rice husk biochar, cocopeat+palm kernel shell biochar, cocopeat+sugarcane bagasse biochar, and cocopeat+coconut shell biochar] and ii) two different drying temperature (50 °C & 75 °C) with three replications. The postharvest parameters were total phenolic compound (TPC), total antioxidant (TA), water activity (Aw), and mineral nutrients content. In conclusion, rhizomes planted in Cocopeat+600g biochar substrates such as sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, palm kernel shell, and coconut shell could be suggested as effective growing media for black ginger cultivation under fertigation system and continued with 75 °C drying temperatures without adversely affecting the postharvest quality of black ginger. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21703/1/ML%2013.pdf Muhammad Nurul Azilla, and Abd Rahman Zuraida, and Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha, (2022) The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media. Malaysian Applied Biology, 51 (5). pp. 145-151. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/index
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description Black ginger (Kaempferia parviflora Wall. Ex. Baker) or “halia hitam” in Malay has beentraditionally used as health-promoting herbs in relieving body pains, allergies, gastrointestinal disorders, and fungal infections. Recently, black ginger has increased attention from many researchers to identify its medicinal value to treat diseases. In line with that, the objective of the study is to determine the impact of drying temperatures of black ginger rhizomes slices on the different applications of growing media. The experiment was arranged in a complete randomized design with two factors viz. i) different growing media [cocopeat, cocopeat+rice husk biochar, cocopeat+palm kernel shell biochar, cocopeat+sugarcane bagasse biochar, and cocopeat+coconut shell biochar] and ii) two different drying temperature (50 °C & 75 °C) with three replications. The postharvest parameters were total phenolic compound (TPC), total antioxidant (TA), water activity (Aw), and mineral nutrients content. In conclusion, rhizomes planted in Cocopeat+600g biochar substrates such as sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, palm kernel shell, and coconut shell could be suggested as effective growing media for black ginger cultivation under fertigation system and continued with 75 °C drying temperatures without adversely affecting the postharvest quality of black ginger.
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author Muhammad Nurul Azilla,
Abd Rahman Zuraida,
Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha,
spellingShingle Muhammad Nurul Azilla,
Abd Rahman Zuraida,
Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha,
The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
author_facet Muhammad Nurul Azilla,
Abd Rahman Zuraida,
Wan Sembok Wan Zaliha,
author_sort Muhammad Nurul Azilla,
title The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
title_short The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
title_full The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
title_fullStr The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
title_full_unstemmed The impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
title_sort impact of different drying temperatures on black ginger slices in relation to different applications of growing media
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21703/1/ML%2013.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21703/
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