The effect of drying methods on chlorophyll, polyphenol, flavonoids, phenolic compounds contents, color and sensory properties, and in vitro antioxidant and anti-diabetic activities of dried wild guava leaves

Wild guava (Psidium guajava L.) commonly grows in tropical forests, and its leaves have long been used by Asian ethnic minorities as herbal tea and traditional medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods (sun drying, hot air drying, microwave drying, vacuum drying,...

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Published inDrying technology Vol. 41; no. 8; pp. 1291 - 1302
Main Authors Nguyen, Quang-Vinh, Doan, Manh-Dung, Bui Thi, Bich-Huyen, Nguyen, Minh-Trung, Tran Minh, Dinh, Nguyen, Anh-Dzung, Le, Tam-Minh, Nguyen, Thi-Huyen, Nguyen, Thi-Dao, Tran, Van-Cuong, Hoang, Van-Chuyen
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Abstract Wild guava (Psidium guajava L.) commonly grows in tropical forests, and its leaves have long been used by Asian ethnic minorities as herbal tea and traditional medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods (sun drying, hot air drying, microwave drying, vacuum drying, and freeze drying) on the retention of bioactive compounds, antioxidant, and antidiabetic activities of wild guava leaves collected in Vietnam. The results showed that drying methods significantly affected the retention of bioactive compounds, biological activities, and color of guava leaves. The freeze-dried leaves had the highest levels of total phenolic content (173.25 ± 0.68 mg gallic acid equivalent g −1 dw), total flavonoid content (24.46 ± 0.78 mg QE g −1 dw), antioxidant capacity, and in vitro antidiabetic activity compared with others, while sun-dried leaves showed the lowest values of those parameters. The principal component analysis (PCA) showed a strong correlation among biological activities and contents of bioactive compounds, including antioxidant activity, in vitro antidiabetic activity, total phenolic content, and total flavonoid content (r 2 = 0.999, p < 0.0001). Specifically, the biological activities strongly and positively correlated epicatechin, rutin, chlorogenic acid, catechin, and gallic acid. Freeze-dried guava leaves had the highest positive scores, followed by hot air-dried, microwave-dried, vacuum-dried, and sun-dried samples. FD treatment sample also exhibited better color and sensory properties than others. Consequently, freeze drying is recommended as the most suitable drying method for preserving the bioactive compounds and sensory characteristics of dried wild guava leaves.
AbstractList Wild guava (Psidium guajava L.) commonly grows in tropical forests, and its leaves have long been used by Asian ethnic minorities as herbal tea and traditional medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods (sun drying, hot air drying, microwave drying, vacuum drying, and freeze drying) on the retention of bioactive compounds, antioxidant, and antidiabetic activities of wild guava leaves collected in Vietnam. The results showed that drying methods significantly affected the retention of bioactive compounds, biological activities, and color of guava leaves. The freeze-dried leaves had the highest levels of total phenolic content (173.25 ± 0.68 mg gallic acid equivalent g −1 dw), total flavonoid content (24.46 ± 0.78 mg QE g −1 dw), antioxidant capacity, and in vitro antidiabetic activity compared with others, while sun-dried leaves showed the lowest values of those parameters. The principal component analysis (PCA) showed a strong correlation among biological activities and contents of bioactive compounds, including antioxidant activity, in vitro antidiabetic activity, total phenolic content, and total flavonoid content (r 2 = 0.999, p < 0.0001). Specifically, the biological activities strongly and positively correlated epicatechin, rutin, chlorogenic acid, catechin, and gallic acid. Freeze-dried guava leaves had the highest positive scores, followed by hot air-dried, microwave-dried, vacuum-dried, and sun-dried samples. FD treatment sample also exhibited better color and sensory properties than others. Consequently, freeze drying is recommended as the most suitable drying method for preserving the bioactive compounds and sensory characteristics of dried wild guava leaves.
Wild guava (Psidium guajava L.) commonly grows in tropical forests, and its leaves have long been used by Asian ethnic minorities as herbal tea and traditional medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods (sun drying, hot air drying, microwave drying, vacuum drying, and freeze drying) on the retention of bioactive compounds, antioxidant, and antidiabetic activities of wild guava leaves collected in Vietnam. The results showed that drying methods significantly affected the retention of bioactive compounds, biological activities, and color of guava leaves. The freeze-dried leaves had the highest levels of total phenolic content (173.25 ± 0.68 mg gallic acid equivalent g−1 dw), total flavonoid content (24.46 ± 0.78 mg QE g−1 dw), antioxidant capacity, and in vitro antidiabetic activity compared with others, while sun-dried leaves showed the lowest values of those parameters. The principal component analysis (PCA) showed a strong correlation among biological activities and contents of bioactive compounds, including antioxidant activity, in vitro antidiabetic activity, total phenolic content, and total flavonoid content (r2 = 0.999, p < 0.0001). Specifically, the biological activities strongly and positively correlated epicatechin, rutin, chlorogenic acid, catechin, and gallic acid. Freeze-dried guava leaves had the highest positive scores, followed by hot air-dried, microwave-dried, vacuum-dried, and sun-dried samples. FD treatment sample also exhibited better color and sensory properties than others. Consequently, freeze drying is recommended as the most suitable drying method for preserving the bioactive compounds and sensory characteristics of dried wild guava leaves.
Author Tran Minh, Dinh
Nguyen, Anh-Dzung
Nguyen, Quang-Vinh
Nguyen, Thi-Dao
Le, Tam-Minh
Nguyen, Thi-Huyen
Hoang, Van-Chuyen
Bui Thi, Bich-Huyen
Tran, Van-Cuong
Nguyen, Minh-Trung
Doan, Manh-Dung
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SubjectTerms Air drying
antioxidant
Antioxidants
Bioactive compounds
Biological activity
Catechin
Chlorogenic acid
Chlorophyll
Color
Diabetes mellitus
Drying agents
drying methods
Flavonoids
Freeze drying
Gallic acid
Guava
Herbal tea
High temperature air
in vitro antidiabetic
Leaves
Minority & ethnic groups
phenolic compounds
Phenols
Principal components analysis
Retention
Tropical forests
Vacuum drying
Wild guava leaves
Title The effect of drying methods on chlorophyll, polyphenol, flavonoids, phenolic compounds contents, color and sensory properties, and in vitro antioxidant and anti-diabetic activities of dried wild guava leaves
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