sample. In addition, vitamin A content was calculated according to
FAO/WHO (2002, pp. 87e107) by making 1 mg b-carotene equal to
0.167 mg of retinol equivalent (RE) and 1 mg other carotenoids equal
to 0.084 mg RE.
2.4. Statistical analysis
Statistical analyses were performed using general linear
model (GLM) program. Least significant difference (LSD) was
used to estimate the significant differences among the means for
each treatment at 5% the probability level using SAS program
(Ver. 9.0, SAS Inst., Cary, NC, USA). In addition, multivariate
regression was carried out to explain the effects of independent
variables, including drying temperature (T), specific humidity
(SH) and air velocity (V) on the dependent variables, as exhibited
in Eq. (1):
sample. In addition, vitamin A content was calculated according to
FAO/WHO (2002, pp. 87e107) by making 1 mg b-carotene equal to
0.167 mg of retinol equivalent (RE) and 1 mg other carotenoids equal
to 0.084 mg RE.
2.4. Statistical analysis
Statistical analyses were performed using general linear
model (GLM) program. Least significant difference (LSD) was
used to estimate the significant differences among the means for
each treatment at 5% the probability level using SAS program
(Ver. 9.0, SAS Inst., Cary, NC, USA). In addition, multivariate
regression was carried out to explain the effects of independent
variables, including drying temperature (T), specific humidity
(SH) and air velocity (V) on the dependent variables, as exhibited
in Eq. (1):
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