The influence of different pre-treatments on the quality and nutritional characteristics in dried undersized yellow Kiwifruit

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Undersized kiwifruits are considered waste; therefore, there is a need to develop sustainable processing technologies for their valorization, in order to have a positive economic impact on their entire production chain. Therefore, the aim of this study was to apply pulsed electric fields (PEF) combined with osmotic dehydration (OD) and air drying (AD) to develop a novel yellow kiwifruit dried snack with high nutritional functionality. In particular, the effect of the different pre-treatments, PEF (200 V/cm) and/or OD (trehalose at 40%), on the color, bioactive compounds content and antioxidant activity (AA) was evaluated on kiwifruit chips air-dried at three different temperatures (50, 60, 70◦C). The results showed that better color maintenance was observed at the drying temperature of 60◦C. Concerning the bioactive compounds, a good retention in total polyphenols (TP), vitamin C content and AA with the DPPH method was obtained on OD and PEF kiwifruit dried snacks, similar to that of control samples. Instead, the ABTS method showed the best AA in PEF and OD/PEF samples. In general, a shorter drying time in the OD-and PEF-treated samples could contribute to the higher sustainability of the process.

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Mannozzi, C., Tylewicz, U., Tappi, S., Rosa, M. D., Rocculi, P., & Romani, S. (2020). The influence of different pre-treatments on the quality and nutritional characteristics in dried undersized yellow Kiwifruit. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(23), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10238432

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