Acrylamide content in dried coloured-flesh potato products: Effects of drying

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The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the chemical composition of coloured-flesh potato tubers and different drying temperatures on acrylamide content in semi-finished and finished products. The dehydrated dice obtained after pre-drying contained around 67–190 μg/kg dry matter (dm) of acrylamide. The dice pre-dried at 120°C contained six times less acrylamide than those pre-dried at a higher temperature (160°C). Further drying of potato dice at 50°C increased the acrylamide content in the finished products by approximately 40% on average. The finished products contained 236–1539 μg/kg dm of acrylamide.

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Rytel, E., Tajner-Czopek, A., Miedzianka, J., Kita, A., Nemś, A., & Hamouz, K. (2017). Acrylamide content in dried coloured-flesh potato products: Effects of drying. International Journal of Food Properties, 20, S228–S239. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2017.1295255

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