Dehydration of apple slices by sequential drying pretreatments and airborne ultrasound-assisted air drying: Study on mass transfer, profiles of phenolics and organic acids and PPO activity was written by Zhu, Rui;Jiang, Sirui;Li, Dandan;Law, Chung Lim;Han, Yongbin;Tao, Yang;Kiani, Hossein;Liu, Dongfeng. And the article was included in Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies in 2022.Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks The following contents are mentioned in the article:
Pretreatments of either water blanching or NaCl immersion and airborne ultrasound-assisted air drying were combined to dehydrate apple slices. The drying time was found to be reduced by 1.6-69.0% compared with air drying without any pretreatment and sonication. Meanwhile, it was found that sequential water blanching coupled with air drying with sonication gave the shortest drying time. A modified diffusional model incorporating temperature-dependent moisture diffusivity (Deff) could simulate the apple drying process well. Water blanching pretreatment and airborne sonication were found to lower the activation energy required for the enhancement of moisture diffusive ability, and intensify water exchange on apple surface to speed up the drying process. Both water blanching and NaCl immersion significantly increased the amounts of procyanidin B2 in dehydrated apple slices. However, airborne sonication promoted the loss of procyanidin B2 in apple slices with pretreatments during air drying. In addition, sonication had no obvious influences on apple PPO activity and individual organic acids throughout drying. Overall, the sequential NaCl immersion pretreatment (or water blanching pretreatment) and drying with airborne sonication are effective to improve the quality of dried apple slices. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as (2R,2’R,3R,3’R,4R)-2,2′-Bis(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-[4,8′-bichromane]-3,3′,5,5′,7,7′-hexaol (cas: 29106-49-8Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks).
(2R,2’R,3R,3’R,4R)-2,2′-Bis(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-[4,8′-bichromane]-3,3′,5,5′,7,7′-hexaol (cas: 29106-49-8) belongs to alcohols. Similar to water, an alcohol can be pictured as having an sp3 hybridized tetrahedral oxygen atom with nonbonding pairs of electrons occupying two of the four sp3 hybrid orbitals. Grignard and organolithium reagents are powerful tools for organic synthesis, and the most common products of their reactions are alcohols.Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks
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