Impacts of different drying strategies on drying characteristics, the retention of bio-active ingredient and colour changes of dried Roselle

The drying kinetics of Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) of variety Terengganu (UMKL-1) and the quality attribution of Roselle were studied. The experiments were conducted using four different drying methods, including solar greenhouse drying (SD), solar greenhouse with intermittent heat pump drying...

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Main Authors: Tham, Thing Chai, Ng, Mei Xiang, Gan, Shu Hui, Lee, Suan Chua, Abdul Aziz, Ramlan, Chuah, Luqman Abdullah, Ong, Sze Pheng, Chin, Nyuk Ling, Law, Chung L.
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Published: Chemical Industry Press 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85664/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjche.2017.05.011
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Summary:The drying kinetics of Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) of variety Terengganu (UMKL-1) and the quality attribution of Roselle were studied. The experiments were conducted using four different drying methods, including solar greenhouse drying (SD), solar greenhouse with intermittent heat pump drying (SIHP), hot air drying (HA) and heat pump drying (HP). Among the four drying methods, HP achieved the highest drying rate at a range from 0.054 g H2O·(g DM)− 1·min− 1 to 0.212 g H2O·(g DM)− 1·min− 1 while SD had the lowest drying rate, measured at 0.042 g H2O·(g DM)− 1·min− 1. The analysis on colour kinetics revealed that there is no significant colour loss (p > 0.05) observed from HP's dried Roselle. Greater amount of flavonoid compounds i.e. protocatechuic acid was found in SD and SIHP dried finished product whereas HP's dried Roselle contains higher percentage of catechin as compared to other drying methods.