This comparative study aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods such as solar drying, shade drying (SHD), freeze drying (FD), oven drying, and microwave drying on the physicochemical properties, bioactive components, and antioxidant activity of Centella asiatica. The results showed that out of all the treated samples, FD-treated samples showed the lowest moisture content (2.4%), the lowest water activity (0.24%), and the highest rehydration ratio (5.51%). For samples treated using different drying methods, significant differences in Commission on Illumination – LAB (L*, a*, and b*) values and total color difference (E) were observed. FD-treated samples showed the minimum color change (E) and highest lightness (L*). Addition...
Drying method is one of the most important steps in the preparation of plant materials for phytochem...
The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial i...
The medicinal quality of plant parts is affected due to the thermal decomposition of the active ingr...
The effect of different drying methods on the degradation of flavonoids in Centella asiatica was eva...
Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of hot-air convective drying, shade drying...
Four green leafy vegetables of Apiaceae family, celery (Garveolens var. Dulce Apium), coriander (Cor...
Chinese cabbage ( L. subsp. chinensis) and Nightshade ( are popular traditional leafy vegetables con...
Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst is a very high-value medicinal plant that is commonly used for improving...
Introduction: Spice plants are a rich source of biologically active compounds. Processes of drying, ...
Scaevola spinescens is a native Australian plant that has traditionally been used for medical purpos...
Drying is one of the foremost and important steps during the processing of agricultural crops, medi...
Novel techniques and the development of new methods has provided an opportunity to obtain highly pur...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Abstract This research aims to determine the effect of dryer temperature variations on the antioxida...
Thailand has vast areas of tropical forests with many indigenous plants, but limited information is ...
Drying method is one of the most important steps in the preparation of plant materials for phytochem...
The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial i...
The medicinal quality of plant parts is affected due to the thermal decomposition of the active ingr...
The effect of different drying methods on the degradation of flavonoids in Centella asiatica was eva...
Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of hot-air convective drying, shade drying...
Four green leafy vegetables of Apiaceae family, celery (Garveolens var. Dulce Apium), coriander (Cor...
Chinese cabbage ( L. subsp. chinensis) and Nightshade ( are popular traditional leafy vegetables con...
Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst is a very high-value medicinal plant that is commonly used for improving...
Introduction: Spice plants are a rich source of biologically active compounds. Processes of drying, ...
Scaevola spinescens is a native Australian plant that has traditionally been used for medical purpos...
Drying is one of the foremost and important steps during the processing of agricultural crops, medi...
Novel techniques and the development of new methods has provided an opportunity to obtain highly pur...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Abstract This research aims to determine the effect of dryer temperature variations on the antioxida...
Thailand has vast areas of tropical forests with many indigenous plants, but limited information is ...
Drying method is one of the most important steps in the preparation of plant materials for phytochem...
The preservation of active constituents in Cassia alata through the removal of moisture is crucial i...
The medicinal quality of plant parts is affected due to the thermal decomposition of the active ingr...