| Literature DB >> 34123461 |
Therese Ariane N Neri1, Hyun-Chol Jung2, Se-Kyeong Jang2, Seok-Joong Kang3, Byeong-Dae Choi1.
Abstract
This study explored the potential of using hybrid pump dryer (HPD) to utilize overproduction in aquaculture of oysters, especially during winter. HPD-dried oysters maybe used as amendments for kimchi, a traditional Korean side dish, for possible nutrient source and flavor enhancer. Oysters were subjected to different heating treatments and evaluated for proximate composition, quality characteristics, and antioxidant activities. Lower lipid and higher glycogen content were observed in HPD-dried oysters processed than the samples dried with hot air (HAD). HPD-dried oysters also exhibited lesser browning activity, better surface color, and higher antioxidant activities. Ash, protein, and water activity were slightly affected by heating treatment. VBN and TBARS were found to be higher in HAD-dried oysters, indicating faster spoilage. Applying heat pattern in drying resulted to improved quality characteristics and antioxidant activities and slower degradation of dried oyster products compared to their single-temperature-drying counterparts, especially those dried at high temperatures. © The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant activity; Biochemical composition; Crassostrea gigas; Dried oyster; Heat pattern; Hybrid pump drying
Year: 2021 PMID: 34123461 PMCID: PMC8144247 DOI: 10.1007/s10068-021-00907-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1226-7708 Impact factor: 2.391