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Microwave vacuum drying of Pereskia aculeata Miller leaves: Powder production and characterization

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfpe.13612

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  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior

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The study aimed to produce dehydrated Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) leaves using different drying methods and found that microwave vacuum drying (MWVD) preserved about 66% of beta-carotene content, with shorter drying time and high quality, making it suitable for new proteinaceous products.
Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) is a non-conventional leaf vegetable that has drawn attention due to its remarkable nutritional quality, such as a high protein, carotenoids, and vitamin content. This study aimed to produce dehydrated PAM-leaves by air-drying (AD), freeze-drying (FD), and microwave vacuum drying (MWVD), and evaluate the quality and physicochemical properties (moisture, a(w), bulk density, particle density, bed porosity, apparent solubility, dispersion time, and beta-carotene content) of the dried powdered leaves. To produce powders with a(w) lower than 0.4 and moisture content below 6%, MWVD showed a drying time of 1.3 and 0.8 hr using the input power of 300 W and 500 W, respectively; besides, the final drying time for AD and FD was around 10 and 16 hr, respectively. MWVD dried powder showed bed porosity of similar to 67% and solubility around 30%, slightly less porous, and with a similar solubility to the FD-powder. PAM powder dehydrated by MWVD preserved about 66% of the original content of beta-carotene equivalent for both microwave power, which is only 15% lower of the content in the FD-powder, and twice bigger than AD-powder. The MWVD of PAM allowed obtaining high-quality powders comparable to the freeze-dried PAM. Practical Applications:As Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) is a leaf vegetable with high protein, carotenoids, and vitamin contents, its powders can be a suitable and stable presentation for a new proteinaceous product. This use of PAM as a powder with high protein concentration is in agreement with the global trend that seeks new plant-based protein sources. In this way, the study of drying processes that result in PAM powders with suitable properties is of interest to researchers and food industries.

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