Artículo
This paper presents the results of the comparison of different analytical techniques (Differential Scanning Calorimetry - DSC, Low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - LF-NMR, Light Microscopy - LM and Transmission Electron Microscopy – TEM) in order to evaluate the mass transfer, water status and cellular compartment modifications of the kiwifruit outer pericarp tissue during osmotic dehydration treatment (OD). Two kiwifruit species, A. deliciosa and A. chinensis were submitted to OD. OD was performed in a 61.5 % w/v sucrose solution at three different temperatures (25, 35 and 45 °C), with treatment time from 0 to 300 min. Peleg’s model highlighted that the main response differences between the two kiwifruit species occurred during the initial phase of the osmotic treatment. DSC parameters appeared to be sensitive to water and solid exchange between fruits and osmotic solution. LF-NMR proton T2 revealed the consequences of the water-solid exchange on the cell compartments, namely vacuole, cytoplasm plus extracellular space and cell wall. During OD, the reduction of the vacuole proton pool, detected by LF-NMR, suggested a shrinkage of such compartment, confirmed by LM. Cell walls of outer pericarp showed considerable changes in size, structure and stain uptake during OD observed at TEM. The proposed multianalytical approaches should enable better design of combined processing technologies permitting the evaluation of their effects on tissue response. U ovom radu su prikazani rezultati poređenja različitih analitičkih tehnika (Diferencijalna skeniranja Kalorimetrija – DSC, Niska Polje nuklearna magnetna rezonanca - LF-NMR, svetlost mikroskopije - LM i Prenos elektronsku mikroskopiju - TEM), u cilju određivanja prenosa mase, statusa vode i modifikacije ćelija tkiva perikarpa kivija tokom osmotske dehidratacije tretmana (OD). Dve sorte kivija su bile izložene osmotskom tretmanu, A. deliciosa i A. chinensis. Osmotsko sušenje obavljeno je u 61,5% rastvoru saharoze na tri različite temperature (25, 35 i 45°C), sa vremenom trajanja sušenja od 0 do 300 minuta. Pelegovim modelom naglašene su glavne razlike između dve sorte kivija koje se događaju tokom početne faze osmotskog tretmana. DSC parametri osetljivi su na izmenu vode i čvrste materije između voća i osmotskog rastvora. LF-NMR-om otkrivene su posledice razmene vode i čvrste materije na ćeliju, odnosno vakuole, citoplazmu sa vanćelijskim prostorom i ćelijski zid. Tokom OD, smanjenje vakuole protona bazena, otkrivena je LF-NMR, predložio skupljanja takvog odeljka, potvrđeno LM. Ćelijske zidove spoljne perikarpa su pokazali značajne promene u veličini, strukturi i mrlja uzimanja u toku OD posmatrano na sistem. Predloženi multianalitical pristupi treba da omogući bolji dizajn u kombinaciji obrade tehnologija dozvoljava procenu njihovog uticaja na tkivo odgovor.
Effect of osmotic dehydration on kiwifruit: Results of a multianalytical approach to structural study
Título:
Uticaj osmotske dehidracije na kivi: rezultati multianalitičkog pristupa proučavanja strukture
Dalla Rosa, Marco; Tylewicz, Urszula; Panarese, Valentina; Laghi, Luca; Pisi, Annamaria; Santagapita, Patricio Roman
; Rocculi, Pietro
Fecha de publicación:
10/2011
Editorial:
National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture
Revista:
Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture
ISSN:
1821-4487
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Palabras clave:
osmotic dehydration
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cell compartments
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DSC
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NMR
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TEM
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Articulos(OCA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA)
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA
Citación
Dalla Rosa, Marco; Tylewicz, Urszula; Panarese, Valentina; Laghi, Luca; Pisi, Annamaria; et al.; Effect of osmotic dehydration on kiwifruit: Results of a multianalytical approach to structural study; National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture; Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture; 15; 3; 10-2011; 113-117
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