Studies on physiochemical properties of tomato powder as affected by different dehydration methods and pretreatments

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Ghavidel, Reihaneh Ahmadzadeh [1 ]
Davoodi, Mehdi Ghiafeh [2 ]
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[1] Islamic Azad University, Quchan Branch-Quchan, Iran
[2] Khorasn Razavi agricultural and natural resources research center, Iran
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Calcium chloride - Driers (materials) - Fruits - Dehydration - Drying - Powder metals - Moisture control - Potassium chloride;
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Tomato powder has good potential as substitute of tomato paste and other tomato products. In order to protect physicochemical properties and nutritional quality of tomato during dehydration process, investigation was carried out using different drying methods and pretreatments. Solar drier and continuous conveyor (tunnel) drier were used for dehydration where as calcium chloride (CaCl2), potassium metabisulphite (KMS), calcium chloride and potassium metabisulphite (CaCl2 +KMS), and sodium chloride (NaCl) selected for treatmentlycopene content, dehydration ratio, rehydration ratio and non-enzymatic browning in addition to moisture, sugar and titrable acidity were studied. Results show that pre-treatment with CaCl2 and NaCl increased water removal and moisture mobility in tomato slices during drying of tomatoes. Where CaCl2 used along with KMS the NEB was recorded the least compared to other treatments and the best results were obtained while using the two chemicals in combination form. Storage studies in LDPE polymeric and metalized polyesters films showed less changes in the products packed in metallized polyester pouches and even after 6 months lycopene content did not decrease more than 20% as compared to the control sample and provide extension of shelf life in acceptable condition for 6 months. In most of the quality characteristics tunnel drier samples presented better values in comparison to solar drier.
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