Mohsen Azadbakht; Mohammad Vahedi Torshizi; Fatemeh Noshad; Arash Rokhbin
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The orange samples were cut into slices with a thickness of 4 mm and treated with ohmic method for 3, 5, and 7 min as ohmic pre-treatment in three voltages 30, 50 and 70 V. Then, they were dried in three replicates using a microwave dryer and at three powers of 90, 360, and 900 W. The statistical analysis ...
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The orange samples were cut into slices with a thickness of 4 mm and treated with ohmic method for 3, 5, and 7 min as ohmic pre-treatment in three voltages 30, 50 and 70 V. Then, they were dried in three replicates using a microwave dryer and at three powers of 90, 360, and 900 W. The statistical analysis results showed that the ohmic time, ohmic voltage and microwave power are significant for the energy and exergy efficiency and specific energy and exergy loss at 1% level. The highest energy and exergy efficiency was observed at 900 W and in the ohmic time of 7 min. The highest energy and exergy efficiency was observed at 59.041% and 47.76%, respectively. The maximum energy loss was seen at 90 W and ohmic time of 3 min. The microwave power, ohmic time, and ohmic voltage were statistically significant for all the parameters (energy and exergy) such that with increasing them, the energy and exergy efficiency increased, while the specific exergy and energy loss decreased.
Fahimeh Tooryan; Maryam Azizkhani
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Introduction: Nowadays, consumers are applicant to usage of natural replacements causing to side effects of synthetic preservatives such as carcinogenicity and teratogenicity. The tendency to use natural preservatives and replacing them with chemical preservatives has led to various studies of natural ...
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Introduction: Nowadays, consumers are applicant to usage of natural replacements causing to side effects of synthetic preservatives such as carcinogenicity and teratogenicity. The tendency to use natural preservatives and replacing them with chemical preservatives has led to various studies of natural compounds with antioxidant properties such as essential oils. Considering the environmental problems raised from current plastic packaging, edible and biodegradable coating could be developed and also be effective in controlling the chemical and microbial properties of food; especially if their effect be strengthened by adding natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents like herbal essential oils. Various herbal compounds such as black pepper essential oils with antioxidant properties can be effective in combining with natural biodegradable coatings such as chitosan in oxidation control and enhance the effects or prevent or delay the chemical spoil. Safety and shelf-life of foods can be improved by using this technologies such as using natural preservatives. Adding essential oil, as a suitable source of antioxidant, for improvement the quality of the fish is the main purpose. Many fruits, especially orange, are rich in polyphenols. These materials are the most commonly existing phytochemicals in most fruits. Orange juice concentrate can be a good source of antioxidant and can be employed as a preservative in food products. Omega-3 fatty acid is used in daily healthy diet and plays an important role in prevention of disease. Being a considerably main source of Omega-3 fatty acid groups, fish preservation against oil oxidation and any other similar causatives seems quite necessary. In the present study, the effects of orange juice concentrate and chitosan coating enriched with black pepper essential oil on the chemical degradation of rainbow trout fillet stored in a refrigerator investigated.
Materials and methods: The chemical composition of black pepper essential oils were determined using a gas chromatography equipped with mass spectroscopy (GC/MS). GC-MS analysis of the essential oil was performed using Agilent-Technologies 6890N Network gas chromatographic (GC) system, equipped with Agilent Technologies 5975 inert XL Mass selective detector and Agilent-Technologies 7683 B series auto injector (Agilent-Technologies, Little Falls, CA, USA). Samples were stored at 4 ± 1 C° up to 12 days and evaluated periodically ( on days 0, 4, 8 and 12) for chemical and sensory characteristics. The samples were divided into 8 groups and assessed for PH-values, total volatile nitrogen (TVN), thiobarbituric acid (TBA), peroxide value (PV), free fatty acids (FFA) and sensory evaluation .The samples were also evaluated for antioxidant activity by measuring their scavenging abilities to DPPH radical (2,2 diphenyl-1-picril hydrazyl) and RP (Reducing power). Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 20 software.
Results & Discussion: Results showed that More than 21 compounds were identified in oil, representing 97.75% of the total oil. The major constituents of essential oils obtained from the black pepper were β-caryophyllene (25.56%), Limonene (15.19%), Sabinene(12.2) , α-copaene(8.5) and beta –bisabolene (7.81) respectively. Results revealed that in comparison to the other treatments the control showed a significant increase in the trend of oxidative and sensory indexes and In the coated samples, the sample of fish coated with orange juice concentrate ,chitosan, and black pepper essential oil was the least amount of indexes than the rest (p<0/05) and showed lower indexes during the storage time .The radical scavenging DPPH, orange juice concentrate with a Brix 1/39 (66/9 %)and pepper essential oil 2% (64/1%) have more ability and had a greater antioxidant activity. In investigating corruption oxidation and sensory evaluation in all samples,chitosan coating with pepper essential oil and orange juice concentrate was higher(score:7/2) than other treatments and there were significant differences between treatment and control (p<0/05). Final peroxide value (meq O2/Kg oil) and tiobarbituric acid (m gr/kg oil MD) number using chitosan coating with pepper essential oil and orange juice concentrate in sample was 0.14 and 0.015, respectively. This significant deference was also observed when comparing to control sample (p<0.05)Minimum oxidative changes were observed in samples treated with orange juice concentrate,chitosan, and black pepper essential oil and had the best conditions in reduction of oxidative rancidity. The results obtained in this study showed that the chitosan coating enriched with black pepper essential oil with orange juice concentrate has a good potential to being employed as an active packaging to preserve food products. Overall, this study demonstrated that using concentrated juice incorporated with chitosan coating with pepper essential oil has a good effect on the quality of rainbow trout fillets and can keep on the sensorial attributes acceptably during 12 days storage time and present a good potential for their application in the food industry.
Aliakbar Dadvar; Mehdi Khojastehpour; Hassan Sadrnia
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External and internal changes in fruits during storage time are affected by the various factors that some of them can by studied by measuring the qualitative parameters (physical and mechanical). The effects of storage time on some physical and mechanical properties of Valencia orange were investigated. ...
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External and internal changes in fruits during storage time are affected by the various factors that some of them can by studied by measuring the qualitative parameters (physical and mechanical). The effects of storage time on some physical and mechanical properties of Valencia orange were investigated. The experiment was performed as factorial based on completely randomized design. Analysis of experimental results showed a significant effect of storage time on all the physical parameters of Valencia orange. With increasing time, the true density of oranges increased while other physical parameters decreased. Rind ratio and moisture content increased and true density decreased with increasing the size of fruit. Also the effect of storage time and fruit size on the rupture force and deformation was significant at the level 0.01. The mean failure load for 2, 32 and 62 days storage were obtained 206.05, 139.64 and 221.07 N, respectively. Rupture force and deformation values were followed by increasing fruit size.