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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 32, 2014 - Issue 6
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Maximizing the Retention of Ganoderic Acids and Water-Soluble Polysaccharides Content of Ganoderma lucidum Using Two-Stage Dehydration Method

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Pages 644-656 | Published online: 16 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

Ganoderic acids and water-soluble polysaccharides are the main bioactive ingredients of Ganoderma lucidum and are heat sensitive. Hence, it is crucial to apply a suitable drying method for the drying of G. lucidum to minimize the loss of these bioactive ingredients. In this study, a two-stage drying method was applied to enhance the drying kinetics, as well as the retention of both ganoderic acids and water-soluble polysaccharides in dried G. lucidum fruiting bodies and slices compared to other single-stage-dried products. The results showed that two-stage drying enhanced the overall drying rate, which consequently shortened the total drying time up to 61 and 330% for fruiting bodies and slices, respectively, compared to single-stage drying methods. Furthermore, two-stage drying of Ganoderma fruiting bodies, which involves 18-h vacuum drying followed by 5-h heat pump drying, maximized the retention of ganoderic acids and water-soluble polysaccharides, with the retention of 97.90% of water-soluble polysaccharides and 4.2% more ganoderic acids than freeze-dried products. On the other hand, drying of Ganoderma slices within the shortest total drying time, which is 10-min heat pump drying followed by 50-min oven drying, also retained most of the ganoderic acids and water-soluble polysaccharides in the dried products; that is, about 80% of water-soluble polysaccharides and 11% more ganoderic acids than freeze-dried slices.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors acknowledge Ganofarm Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia, for the supply of fresh G. lucidum.

Notes

VD = vacuum drying; VD/HP = vacuum drying followed by heat pump drying.

HP = heat pump drying; HP/OD = heat pump drying followed by oven drying.

VD = vacuum drying; HP = heat pump drying.

HP = heat pump drying; OD = oven drying.

HP = heat pump drying; OD = oven drying.

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