Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying
Mango has been described as a valuable source of nutrients and enzymes that are beneficial to human health. Drying at different temperatures not only affects the nutritional properties but can also contribute to the degradation of valuable enzymes in dried fruit. The novelty of this paper is to inve...
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doaj-d7e695225c3141f7a0fc84c0d9a166412020-11-25T04:11:15ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-11-01255396539610.3390/molecules25225396Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during DryingAdnan Mukhtar0Sajid Latif1Joachim Mueller2Institute of Agricultural Engineering (440e), Tropics and Subtropics Group, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 9, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of Agricultural Engineering (440e), Tropics and Subtropics Group, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 9, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of Agricultural Engineering (440e), Tropics and Subtropics Group, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 9, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyMango has been described as a valuable source of nutrients and enzymes that are beneficial to human health. Drying at different temperatures not only affects the nutritional properties but can also contribute to the degradation of valuable enzymes in dried fruit. The novelty of this paper is to investigate the quality of hot air dried mango in terms of activity retention of the heat-sensitive enzymes (HSE). For this, HSE was first screened in fresh mango flesh of the variety Samar Bahisht (SB) Chaunsa. Later, the combined effect of different drying temperatures (40 °C, 50 °C, 60 °C, 70 °C, and 80 °C) and air velocities (1.0 ms<sup>−1</sup> and 1.4 ms<sup>−1</sup>) on the activity retention of HSE in dried mango slices of the varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins were investigated. The results showed that the drying temperature had a significant impact on the degradation of HSE, while at the same time some influence of the air velocity was also observed. Drying at 40 °C and an air velocity of 1.4 ms<sup>−1</sup> retained more HSE compared to those samples dried at higher temperatures. The least retention of HSE was found in samples dried at 80 °C.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/22/5396heat-sensitive enzymeconvective dryingSindriSamar Bahisht ChaunsaTommy Atkins |
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Adnan Mukhtar Sajid Latif Joachim Mueller Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying Molecules heat-sensitive enzyme convective drying Sindri Samar Bahisht Chaunsa Tommy Atkins |
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Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying |
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Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying |
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Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying |
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Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying |
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Effect of Heat Exposure on Activity Degradation of Enzymes in Mango Varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins during Drying |
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effect of heat exposure on activity degradation of enzymes in mango varieties sindri, sb chaunsa, and tommy atkins during drying |
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Mango has been described as a valuable source of nutrients and enzymes that are beneficial to human health. Drying at different temperatures not only affects the nutritional properties but can also contribute to the degradation of valuable enzymes in dried fruit. The novelty of this paper is to investigate the quality of hot air dried mango in terms of activity retention of the heat-sensitive enzymes (HSE). For this, HSE was first screened in fresh mango flesh of the variety Samar Bahisht (SB) Chaunsa. Later, the combined effect of different drying temperatures (40 °C, 50 °C, 60 °C, 70 °C, and 80 °C) and air velocities (1.0 ms<sup>−1</sup> and 1.4 ms<sup>−1</sup>) on the activity retention of HSE in dried mango slices of the varieties Sindri, SB Chaunsa, and Tommy Atkins were investigated. The results showed that the drying temperature had a significant impact on the degradation of HSE, while at the same time some influence of the air velocity was also observed. Drying at 40 °C and an air velocity of 1.4 ms<sup>−1</sup> retained more HSE compared to those samples dried at higher temperatures. The least retention of HSE was found in samples dried at 80 °C. |
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heat-sensitive enzyme convective drying Sindri Samar Bahisht Chaunsa Tommy Atkins |
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