Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the drying characteristics of Caragana
sinica Rehder flowers, which are basic data necessary for
increasing utilization. The flowers were harvested in mid-April and dried at
different hot-air temperatures (50-90°C), and the physicochemical
properties of the dried flowers were analyzed. It was found that the drying rate
was proportional to the air temperature. The visual color of dried flowers was
relatively strong in green when dried at 50°C, while browning was
relatively severe when dried at 90°C. The greenness (−a*
value) of the mechanical color of the powder decreased with increasing
temperature, and the yellowness (b* value) decreased with increasing
temperature above 70°C. The soluble solids of the hot water extract were
maintained at a certain level after increasing up to 70°C, and the pH
decreased with increasing temperature. The total polyphenol contents tended to
increase with increasing temperature, and DPPH radical scavenging activity did
not show a significant change after increasing up to 70°C. These results
suggest that the hot-air drying temperature had a significant effect on the
physicochemical characteristics of the C. sinica flower. The
appropriate hot-air drying temperature was judged to be less than 50°C
for maintaining the unique color, and approximately 70°C considering the
high hot-water extraction yield and antioxidant capacity.
Funder
Pusan National University
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation
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