Effect of variety, drying methods and drying temperature on physical and chemical properties of hawthorn leather

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Vildan Eyiz
İsmail Tontul
Selman Türker
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[1] Necmettin Erbakan University,Food Engineering Department, Engineering and Architecture Faculty
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Hawthorn leather; Convective drying; Vacuum drying; Variety; Drying temperature;
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In this study, leather production was carried out using two different varieties of hawthorn (Crataegus orientalis var orientalis). Drying was carried out by two different methods (convective drying and vacuum drying) at three different temperatures (50, 60 and 70 °C). Color properties, moisture content, total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, antioxidant activity, and ascorbic acid content of the leathers were determined. The results showed that convective drying or drying at high temperature caused higher browning in the leather. Total phenolic content, total flavonoid content and antioxidant activity of leather produced from the orange variety were found to be higher than that of the yellow variety. Opposite results were observed in the ascorbic acid content. Vacuum drying only provided advantages in antioxidant activity of samples as compared to convective drying. Moreover, drying of the hawthorn leather at high temperature increased total phenolic content but less antioxidant activity and higher browning reaction. According to the data obtained in the study, it is recommended to use the orange variety, vacuum drying and 50 °C drying temperature in the production of leather.
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