Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products

Fresh industrial mango peel waste (MPW0) has to be processed into a storable commodity to enable its upgrading into dietary fibers or pectin and antioxidants regardless of its seasonal availability. In this feasibility study, 19 prototype processes that involved hot-air drying for stabilizing the ju...

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Main Authors: Nagel A., Neidhart S., Anders T., Elstner P., Korhummel S., Sulzer T., Wulfkuhler S., Winkler C., Qadri S., Rentschler C., Pholpipattanapong N., Wuthisomboon J., Endress H.-U., Sruamsiri P., Carle R.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-2462014-08-29T07:31:26Z Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products Nagel A. Neidhart S. Anders T. Elstner P. Korhummel S. Sulzer T. Wulfkuhler S. Winkler C. Qadri S. Rentschler C. Pholpipattanapong N. Wuthisomboon J. Endress H.-U. Sruamsiri P. Carle R. Fresh industrial mango peel waste (MPW0) has to be processed into a storable commodity to enable its upgrading into dietary fibers or pectin and antioxidants regardless of its seasonal availability. In this feasibility study, 19 prototype processes that involved hot-air drying for stabilizing the juicy MPW0 of fully ripe fruit were evaluated regarding the efficiency of the drying step, the recyclable mass percentage of MPW0, and the functional quality of the dried mango peel (DMP). Depending on the process variant, hot-air drying was applied directly or after different types of peel preprocessing in order to assess the efforts needed for mechanical dewatering, the prevention of enzymatic browning by peel blanching, the control of the Maillard reaction by adjusting the drying temperature, and the removal of mesocarp from MPW0 by blanching or pressing. As shown by principal component analysis, the process variants, which proved to be most efficient regarding drying due to included peel blanching (88°C, 1min), pressing (150bar, 5min), and cutting, also ensured optimal performance of DMP. At best, the yields and purity of extractable pectins (11.4-13.2ghg-1 with 77-83% of galacturonic acid) as well as the dietary fiber contents, the antioxidant capacity, and the technological functionality were maximal. Especially the slurry viscosity of powdered DMP (15%, w/v; 16-31Pas at 2.5s-1) and the water-holding capacity (6.5-7.1gg-1) were decisively improved, but at the expense of slurry yellowness and β-carotene contents. Separation of puree (61ghg-1) from MPW0 by intensive pressing before peel processing into DMP (8.7ghg-1) yielded the maximal amount of reusable by-products without affecting DMP functionality. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. 2014-08-29T07:31:26Z 2014-08-29T07:31:26Z 2014 Article 09266690 10.1016/j.indcrop.2014.06.034 ICRDE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84904332996&partnerID=40&md5=500868ec74b3acfdacc768d1a3c9643c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/246 English Elsevier
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description Fresh industrial mango peel waste (MPW0) has to be processed into a storable commodity to enable its upgrading into dietary fibers or pectin and antioxidants regardless of its seasonal availability. In this feasibility study, 19 prototype processes that involved hot-air drying for stabilizing the juicy MPW0 of fully ripe fruit were evaluated regarding the efficiency of the drying step, the recyclable mass percentage of MPW0, and the functional quality of the dried mango peel (DMP). Depending on the process variant, hot-air drying was applied directly or after different types of peel preprocessing in order to assess the efforts needed for mechanical dewatering, the prevention of enzymatic browning by peel blanching, the control of the Maillard reaction by adjusting the drying temperature, and the removal of mesocarp from MPW0 by blanching or pressing. As shown by principal component analysis, the process variants, which proved to be most efficient regarding drying due to included peel blanching (88°C, 1min), pressing (150bar, 5min), and cutting, also ensured optimal performance of DMP. At best, the yields and purity of extractable pectins (11.4-13.2ghg-1 with 77-83% of galacturonic acid) as well as the dietary fiber contents, the antioxidant capacity, and the technological functionality were maximal. Especially the slurry viscosity of powdered DMP (15%, w/v; 16-31Pas at 2.5s-1) and the water-holding capacity (6.5-7.1gg-1) were decisively improved, but at the expense of slurry yellowness and β-carotene contents. Separation of puree (61ghg-1) from MPW0 by intensive pressing before peel processing into DMP (8.7ghg-1) yielded the maximal amount of reusable by-products without affecting DMP functionality. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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author Nagel A.
Neidhart S.
Anders T.
Elstner P.
Korhummel S.
Sulzer T.
Wulfkuhler S.
Winkler C.
Qadri S.
Rentschler C.
Pholpipattanapong N.
Wuthisomboon J.
Endress H.-U.
Sruamsiri P.
Carle R.
spellingShingle Nagel A.
Neidhart S.
Anders T.
Elstner P.
Korhummel S.
Sulzer T.
Wulfkuhler S.
Winkler C.
Qadri S.
Rentschler C.
Pholpipattanapong N.
Wuthisomboon J.
Endress H.-U.
Sruamsiri P.
Carle R.
Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
author_facet Nagel A.
Neidhart S.
Anders T.
Elstner P.
Korhummel S.
Sulzer T.
Wulfkuhler S.
Winkler C.
Qadri S.
Rentschler C.
Pholpipattanapong N.
Wuthisomboon J.
Endress H.-U.
Sruamsiri P.
Carle R.
author_sort Nagel A.
title Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
title_short Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
title_full Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
title_fullStr Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
title_full_unstemmed Improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
title_sort improved processes for the conversion of mango peel into storable starting material for the recovery of functional co-products
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