Enzymatic pretreatment for the enhancement of beetroot drying process

Authors

  • Keli Cristina Graciola Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul, Campus Encantado, São José Encantado, Rua Alegrete, no 821, CEP 95960-000 Encantado, RS.
  • Bruna Roos Costa Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul, Campus Cachoeira do Sul, Rua Sete de Setembro, no 1.040, Centro, CEP 96508-010 Cachoeira do Sul, RS.
  • Voltaire Sant’Anna Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul, Campus Encantado, São José Encantado, Rua Alegrete, no 821, CEP 95960-000 Encantado, RS.
  • Manuela Poletto Klein Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre, Departamento de Nutrição, Rua Sarmento Leite, no 245, Bairro Centro Histórico, CEP 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS.
  • Kelly de Moraes Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul, Campus Cruz Alta, Rua General Andrade Neves, no 326, Centro, CEP 98025-810 Cruz Alta, RS.

Keywords:

pectinase, cellulase, dehydration, enzyme, pigment

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the use of cellulase and pectinase as pretreatments for the drying of beetroot (Beta vulgaris). The experiment consisted of slices of beetroots subjected to four different treatments before the drying procedure, as follows: no wet pretreatment; wet pretreatment without enzymes; pectinase solution pretreatment; and cellulase solution pretreatment. Treatments were compared for drying rates, color change, content of betalains, and plant tissue structure. A modified Page model was used to describe the drying process. The enzymatic pretreatments did not improve the drying kinetics, although they changed the plant tissue structure. A negative influence on the drying was observed when pectinase was used; however, no effect was observed when cellulase was used. Slices treated with cellulase remained unchanged for color. Slices treated with pectinase showed significant changes of color, in comparison with the control treatments. The enzymatic pretreatments studied did not change the betalain concentrations and showed similar drying performance in the comparison with control treatments. Cellulase pretreatment is promising because it does not change the beetroot color or the betalain concentration.

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Published

2024-03-22

How to Cite

Graciola, K. C., Costa, B. R., Sant’Anna, V., Klein, M. P., & de Moraes, K. (2024). Enzymatic pretreatment for the enhancement of beetroot drying process. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 58(AA), e03352. Retrieved from https://apct.sede.embrapa.br/pab/article/view/27527