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Paper Title

Degradation of colour in beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.): a kinetics study

Authors

Aniruddha Bhalchandra Pandit
Aniruddha Bhalchandra Pandit
Rekha S. Singhal
Rekha S. Singhal
P Nisha
P Nisha

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 51 | Page No : 2678-2684

Published On

June, 2012

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Abstract

The kinetics of colour (measured as Hunter ‘a/b’ value) degradation in beetroot puree (Beta vulgaris L.) was studied over a temperature range of 50–120 °C (isothermal process), and also during normal open pan cooking, pressure-cooking and a newly developed and patented fuel-efficient ‘EcoCooker’ (non-isothermal heating process). The degradation of visual colour as measured as Hunter ‘a/b’ value was found to follow a first order kinetics, where the rate constant increased with an increase in the temperature. The temperature dependence of degradation was adequately modeled by Arrhenius equation. A mathematical model has been developed using the kinetic parameters obtained from the isothermal experiments to predict the losses of color in the non-isothermal heating/processing method based on the time-temperature data for each of the methods. The results obtained indicate a colour degradation of similar magnitude in all the three modes of cooking used in the study.

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