Effect of infrared drying on chemical and microbial properties of Cold‐Hardy grape pomace (Edelweiss and Marquette)

Author:

Mohammadi Shad Zeinab1,Venkitasamy Chandrasekar12,Kuelbs Emily1,Buren Lucas1,Watrelot Aude A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Iowa State University Ames Iowa USA

2. Animal Health and Food Safety Services Division California Department of Food and Agriculture Sacramento California USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to add value to a common wine industry waste by preserving bioactive compounds in cold‐hardy grape pomace (GP) and preventing any microbial growth under the proper drying conditions. Effects of infrared (IR) and hot air (HA) drying on the microbial and physicochemical properties such as color, phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity of white (Edelweiss) and red (Marquette) GP were studied. The IR heating rapidly reduced the moisture content of GP from 55% wet basis (w.b.) to less than 10%, which resulted in a drying time reduction of 71.9% to 80.2% compared to HA drying. There were no significant differences in color parameters among the IR‐ and HA‐dried pomaces (p > .05). The phenolic content of ‘Edelweiss’ pomace was not significantly affected by both IR and HA drying, whereas the phenolic content of ‘Marquette’ pomace was substantially reduced from 274 mg/g dry extract in raw pomace to 127 mg/g dry extract after HA drying and to 141.9 mg/g dry extract after IR drying. Overall, the microbial load on the fresh pomace samples was dramatically reduced by IR heating, with a reduction of more than 99.9% when the pomaces were dried using IR at a temperature higher than 130°C. However, this high temperature of IR led to a significant reduction of DPPH antiradical scavenge activity for ‘Edelweiss’ pomace (p < .05). This study shows that using the IR approach, cold‐hardy ‘Edelweiss’ and ‘Marquette’ grape pomaces can be efficiently dried with the antioxidant activity maintained, which could be used in a variety of food products as a functional ingredient.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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