Influence of Maturity and Drying Temperature on Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Compositions in Ginger
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Creator Niramon Utama-ang
Title Influence of Maturity and Drying Temperature on Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Compositions in Ginger
Contributor Sirinapa Sida, Rajnibhas Sukeaw Samakradhamrongthai
Publisher King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Publication Year 2562
Journal Title Current Applied Science and Technology
Journal Vol. 19
Journal No. 1
Page no. 28-42
Keyword Zingiber officinale, ginger, maturity, antioxidant, volatile compounds, drying
URL Website https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cast
Website title https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php
ISSN 2586-9396
Abstract The objective was to study the effect of maturity at harvest and drying temperature on antioxidant activity and physiochemical properties of ginger (Zingiber officinale). The effects of two different maturities of harvest, i.e. 6 months and 9 months were examined. It was found that the contents of carbohydrate and fiber values increased in the 9 month sample. The 9-month sample was higher in total phenolic contents (5.08 ตmol Tannic acid/g), DPPH (85.33% inhibition), ABTS (42.23 ตmol Trolox/g) and FRAP (13.78 ตmol Trolox/g) than the younger 6-month sample. In essential oil constituents, the 9-month sample contained higher amounts of geranial (28.31%), neral (15.29%), ?-phellandrene (13.32%), campene (7.77%) and ?zingiberene (6.17%) in comparison to the 6month samples. The 9-month sample contained the highest level of 6-gingerol (24.36 mg/g). Therefore, the ginger harvested at 9 months was selected for the study of different drying temperatures. Drying times and temperature to achieve moisture content below 10% at 308 min, 60ฐC were proven to be the best condition as it achieved the highest total phenolic content (12.21 ตmol Tannic acid /g), DPPH (91.35%), ABTS (223.50 ตmol Trolox/g) and FRAP (42.39 ตmol Trolox/g). Ginger contains 45 volatile compounds and the highest main compounds being ?zingiberene (18.28%), ?-farnesene (10.73%) and geranial (12.42%) when drying temperature was at 60ฐC. The content of 6-gingerol was also found to be the highest in the sample dried at 60ฐC (12.57 mg/g).
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