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Advanced Research Journal of Food Science and Technology
June 2012 Vol. 1(3), pp
039-043
Copyright © 2012 Global Advanced Research Journals
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Evaluation of Cassava Tuber Resistance to
Deformation
Oladele Peter Kolawole
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Ibadan. Nigeria
Email
p.kolawole@cgiar.org.
Accepted 18 June 2012
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A study was carried
out, hardness and resistant ability of cassava tuber
was investigated, the study involved the use of
laboratory penetrometer and a data lodger.
Hand-drilling machine was fitted with a 500mm
diameter blade. These devices were powered manually
and by application of electricity. Forces were
applied by allowing direct cutting of the tubers
using rotating sharp blade. The penetrometer was
used to test the strength of fresh tuber. The result
obtained indicated that cassava tuber hardness
increases with the reduction of moisture content.
The penetration force of 5.4 Newton at 70% moisture
content wet basis was recorded while 9.2 Newton was
recorded at 50% moisture content wet basis. The
cutting time of 5.3 seconds was recorded for equal
size tuber when the moisture was at 70%, at
50%moisture content 9.7 seconds was recorded. The
implication is that all process handling of cassava
tuber involving cutting must be carried out when the
tuber is still tender.
Keywords:
Hardness, penetrations, resistant, moisture, cassava
Tuber,
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