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Osmotic dehydration of sliced pineapple of two cultivars in inverted sugar syrup

The objective of the present study was to investigate the kinetics of the osmotic dehydration of sliced pineapple of two cultivars, Pérola and Smooth Cayenne, in undiluted inverted sugar syrup. Osmotic dehydration was carried out using a fruit to syrup weight ratio of 1:10, and employing two levels of temperature of the solutions (40 and 50 ºC), two levels of agitation (zero and 60 min-1) for a total immersion time of 2 h. Results showed that the fruit to syrup ratio employed did not alter the total soluble solids content of the osmotic solution at the end of the dehydration process. A threefold increase in the total soluble solids content in pineapple slices was observed after dehydration, irrespective of cultivar and temperature of the solution. Highest values of mass reduction, water loss and solids gain were observed for fruit slices of cultivar Pérola.

Ananas comosus; Pérola; Smooth Cayenne; dewatering impregnation soaking; preprocessing of fruit


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