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Intensive pulsed light pretreatment combined with controlled temperature and humidity for convection drying to reduce browning and improve quality of dried shiitake mushrooms

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Volume 101, Issue 13, Pages 5608-5617

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11212

Keywords

shiitake mushroom; IPL; controlled temperature and humidity for convection drying; quality characteristics

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFD0400903-01, 2016YFD0400705-04]
  2. Science and Technology Major Project of Anhui [18030701152]
  3. Key Research and Development Program of Jiangsu [BE2019366]
  4. 333 High Level Talents of Jiangsu [2018-26]

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The study successfully reduced adverse reactions caused by browning during the drying process of shiitake mushrooms by using intense pulsed light (IPL) pretreatment, thereby improving the quality of dried shiitake mushrooms.
BACKGROUND The change of surface color caused by browning during the drying process of shiitake mushrooms seriously affects its market circulation. Intensive pulsed light (IPL) as a non-heat-treatment method can reduce enzyme activity by changing the enzyme structure. Therefore, in this study, the use of IPL pretreatment before drying was aimed to reduce the adverse reactions caused by the browning reaction during the drying processing of shiitake mushrooms. RESULTS Shiitake mushrooms pretreated with 25 pulses of IPL energy of 400 J reduced the initial polyphenol oxidase enzyme activity, the browning index, and browning degree values by 42.83%, 43.02%, and 47.54% respectively. The IPL pretreatment enhanced the polysaccharides and reducing sugars contents and it reduced 5-hydroxymethylfurfural generation in the dried shiitake mushrooms. The pretreatment also improved the surface color, the antioxidant activity, and retained the umami taste characteristics in the dried shiitake mushroom. CONCLUSION The IPL pretreatment combined with controlled temperature and humidity for convection drying could be a suitable method to improve the quality of dried shiitake mushrooms. Therefore, this study provides a new pretreatment method for materials that are prone to browning during drying. (c) 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.

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