Karakteristik Fisik, Kimia dan Sifat Foaming Foam-Mat Dried Murbei (Morus nigra L.) dengan Variasi Agen Pembusa dan Konsentrasi Guar Gum
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Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian
Abstract
Black mulberry (Morus nigra L.) is rich in anthocyanins and phenolic compounds
with high antioxidant activity, but its high moisture content and heat sensitivity
result in a short shelf life. Foam-mat drying is suitable for producing mulberry
powder because it enables low-temperature drying and better quality retention,
although its success depends on foam quality influenced by foaming agents and
stabilizers. This study evaluated the effects of foaming agents (Tween 80 and TBM)
and guar gum concentrations (0.12, 0.16, and 0.20%) on the foaming, physical, and
chemical properties of foam-mat dried black mulberry powder using a factorial
Randomized Block Design with six treatments. Observed parameters included
foaming capacity and stability, color (L*, a*, b*), TSS, moisture, ash, protein, total
sugar, vitamin C, pH, anthocyanin content, antioxidant activity (FRAP), and TTA.
Foaming capacity (546.87–593.21%) and stability (70.56–96.56%) increased
significantly with higher guar gum concentration (P < 0.05). Color values L*
(38.31–57.40), a* (7.63–12.80), and b* (4.70–6.98) were significantly affected,
with Tween 80 producing brighter powder and better red color retention. TSS
ranged from 8.74–9.94 °Brix and was higher in TBM treatments due to sugar and
polyol content. Moisture content decreased with guar gum (3.28–4.59%), while ash
(0.81–0.94%) and total sugar (75.61–93.75%) were not significantly affected.
Protein content (0.77–1.28%) was influenced by both factors, with TBM giving
higher values. Vitamin C (78.71–117.82 mg/100 g) increased with foam stability,
especially in TBM. pH (3.21–3.59) showed an inverse relationship with TTA
(12.35–15.59%). Anthocyanins (239.00–447.34 mg/100 mg) and antioxidant
activity (13.02–17.36 µmol TE/g) increased with guar gum concentration and were
higher in Tween 80 treatments. Based on MCDM analysis, the best treatment was
Tween 80 with 0.20% guar gum, producing powder with optimal foaming
properties, low moisture, and high retention of bioactive compounds.
Keywords: black mulberry, foam-mat drying, foaming agent, guar gum, powdered
beverage, anthocyanins.
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