Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10278370 | Journal of Food Engineering | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) fruits were analysed for some physical (dimensions, geometric mean diameter, sphericity, bulk density, fruit density, volume, terminal velocity, hardness and porosity) and chemical (moisture, crude protein, crude oil, crude energy, crude fiber, ash, pH, acidity, water- and alcohol soluble extract) properties. Mineral content of wild hawthorn growing in Turkey were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES). All materials contained high amounts of Ca, K, Mg, Na and P. These values were found as 3046.37Â ppm, 13,531.96Â ppm, 1502.55Â ppm, 312.18Â ppm, 1477.88Â ppm and 431,307.29Â ppm, respectively. The mean pulp and seeds weight, length, diameter, mass, volume, geometric mean diameter, sphericity and projected area were measured as 2.16Â g, 0.87Â g, 14.39Â mm, 19.34Â mm, 3.03Â g, 3083.3Â mm3, 17.52Â mm, 1.22 and 4.19Â cm2, respectively. The energy, protein, cellulose, oil, ash, acidity and water-soluble extract values of hawthorn fruits were established as 34.02Â kcal/g, 2.48%, 4.67%, 0.87%, 2.28%, 1.98% and 32.31%, respectively. It is very important to evaluate the physical properties for the design of equipment used for harvesting, transportation, storage and processing of fresh fruits. Also, the information supplied on the chemical properties of the hawthorn fruit can be used in human nutrition.
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Authors
Musa Ãzcan, Haydar HacıseferoÄulları, Tamer MarakoÄlu, Derya Arslan,