Ripening induced degradation of pectin and cellulose affects the medium-and short-wave infrared drying characteristics of mulberry

Kunhua Wang, Qingyuan Li, Yuan Xue, Zhongqiang Yang, Peiyun He,Xiaoran Jia,Wenxin Ren,Jun Wang,Huaide Xu

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Mulberries were categorized into five stages of ripening (D1-D5, 0.905-1.055 g/cm3) based on their density, and their physicochemical properties, tissue structure, cell wall polysaccharide properties, and drying characteristics were investigated. As mulberry ripening progressed, the TSS and water-soluble pectin content rapidly increased, while the contents of TA, hardness, chelate-, sodium carbonate-soluble pectin, hemicellulose, and cellulose decreased gradually. Pectin nanostructure and monosaccharide composition indicated that both the main and side chains of pectin undergo depolymerization. Medium-and short-wave infrared drying time initially decreased and then increased during mulberry ripening, with D4 fruits exhibiting the shortest drying time. Compared with D4 fruits, the collapse of cell structure in D5 fruits prolongs their drying time. The results demonstrate that ripeness significantly affects mulberry drying characteristics, which is related to changes in cell structure and pectin properties. Utilizing mulberry density to determine ripeness and grading is an effective approach to achieving optimal drying.
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Mulberry density,Ripeness grading,Physicochemical properties,Pectin fraction,Hemicellulose and cellulose,Nanostructure,Monosaccharides composition,Drying characteristics
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