Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of different drying methods, i.e., sun drying (SD), hot air drying (AD), vacuum drying (VD), infrared radiation drying (IR), and freeze drying (FD) on the physico-chemical properties of Dendrobium officinale. The results revealed that different drying methods showed significant differences in the color retention, water soluble polysaccharide content, total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, fatty acids, and antioxidant activities. FD, VD, IR and AD led to higher retention of bioactive compounds and better antioxidant activities, and FD showed the best. However, with respect to the water-soluble polysaccharides content, the characteristic components in D. officinale, AD was better than FD. The results showed that the quality of D. officinale depends on the drying method applied. Considering the retention of polysaccharide content and drying processing duration, AD is a promising treatment for D. officinale.

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