Effects of Tray and Freeze Drying on Physico-chemical and Structural Properties of Fig Fruit Powder

  • P. D. Poovai
  • K. A. Athmaselvi
  • T. Arumuganathan
  • et al.
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A study was conducted on the drying of fig fruits using tray-drying [50 °C, 60 °C, 70 °C for 3 h] and freeze-drying [(-)43 °C for 24 h] dehydration techniques. The physico-chemical properties of fig fruit powder were studied. Different temperatures and methods of drying had effects on the moisture content, water activity, physico-chemical properties, and structural properties. Moisture content and water activity were in the range of 6.5-8.5% (w.b.) and 0.40-0.60, respectively. Powders of 15- 30 μm size range and with a flaky texture had moderate flowability. FTIR analysis exhibited peaks of varied range. XRD analysis showed that the powders were predominately amorphous in nature, and C-type starch was present.

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P. D. Poovai, K. A. Athmaselvi, T. Arumuganathan, Shubham Subrot Panigrahi, C. Indu Rani, & R. Neelavathi. (2023). Effects of Tray and Freeze Drying on Physico-chemical and Structural Properties of Fig Fruit Powder. Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India), 60(3), 251–260. https://doi.org/10.52151/jae2023603.1811

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