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Atmospheric freeze drying (AFD) and vacuum freeze drying (VFD) of Fuji apples was investigated. A factorial design was used in each case, with particle size, freezing rate, infrared (IR) radiation, and air temperature as factors. The effect of these factors on moisture content, duration of drying, rehydration properties, color, and texture were determined. The drying curves were fitted with both the simplified constant diffusivity model (SCDM) and the modified Page model, and rehydration curves were tested with the Peleg model, resulting in R2 higher than 0.96. Antioxidant capacity, polyphenols, and ascorbic acid content in the final product were determined and compared with those obtained in a tunnel dryer. A sensory evaluation was performed. The drying times obtained for VFD were shorter than the drying times obtained for AFD. The particle size and IR application were found to be the significant parameters that affect duration of drying for both AFD and VFD (duration of drying was proportional to particle size and inversely proportional to IR application). Air temperature affected drying time only during the secondary drying stage. Estimated Deff values were on the order of 10?10 (m2/s). In AFD, R2 higher than 0.81 was obtained for the SCDM, and R2 higher than 0.96 was obtained for the Page model. In VFD, a better fit was obtained (R2 > 0.97) for both models. AFD produced nutritional alterations similar to convective drying. Sensory quality was not altered by AFD or VFD. 相似文献
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A combination of microwave-vacuum (MWV) drying and freeze drying was investigated as potential means for drying carrot and apple chips. The sample was first dried by microwave-vacuum to dehydrate some amount of internal free water and then by freeze drying to a final moisture content of less than 7% (wet basis). Chemical properties (carotene and vitamin C retention) and physical properties (shrinkage, color, texture, and rehydration ratio) of carrot and apple slices dried by this method were evaluated and compared with those dried by freeze drying alone, MWV drying alone, and conventional hot air drying, respectively. The comparison showed that the carotene retention of carrot slices and the vitamin C retention of apple slices dried by the current method were close to those of freeze-dried carrot and apple slices and much better than those of conventional hot air–dried ones. The samples prepared by the current method exhibited very close rehydration capacity, color retention, and texture with those of the freeze-dried ones but with a little higher shrinkage. However, the samples still showed the attractive external appearance without marked warp. 相似文献
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Freeze drying (FD) yields the best quality of dried apple slices but requires a long drying time and is not cost-effective. To mitigate these problems, a microwave freeze drying (MFD) technique was developed to dry apple slices. The relationship between corona discharge and microwave power at various pressures and initial moisture content conditions was studied to avoid the possibility of corona discharge during MFD. It was found that with change of moisture content and temperature of samples during MFD, the dielectric property also changed, which resulted in dynamic microwave dissipation. Based on the dielectric property of samples, a changed microwave loading scheme can lead to perfect product quality and greatly reduce the drying time; thus, MFD can be used to replace the traditional FD technique. 相似文献
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Lue-lue Huang Arun S. Mujumdar Dong-feng Sun Guan-wei Tan Shameel Tang 《Drying Technology》2013,31(9):938-946
The shape, color, flavor, and rehydration capacity of freeze-dried (FD) products are all better than other dried products. However, the energy consumption during FD is very high, which limits the application of this drying method for common materials. In this article, microwave vacuum drying (MWVD) was applied before or after FD to decrease the energy consumption during FD. Moreover, energy consumption was divided into two parts: valid and invalid energy consumption. Apple slices were used as an example to calculate the saving percentage of invalid energy consumption by comparing combination drying with FD. Apple slices freeze dried for 8.28 h first and then dried by MWVD have the best appearance, with a savings of 39.20% in invalid energy consumption. But apple slices freeze dried for 6 h first followed by MWVD have the highest savings of invalid energy consumption, 54.02%, while still maintaining an acceptable appearance. 相似文献
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《Drying Technology》2012,30(10):1051-1055
A combination of electrohydrodynamic drying (EHD) and vacuum freeze drying (FD) is examined as an improved method for dehydrating sea cucumbers. The energy consumption, shrinkage and rehydration ratio, protein content, and sensory properties, such as the color and trimness, of the dried product in the EHD–FD method are measured. Compared with FD, the combined process consumes less drying time and has lower energy consumption than EHD drying alone. Also, the product processed by combined drying displays lower shrinkage, higher rehydration rate and higher protein content, along with better sensory qualities. 相似文献
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A promising approach for the application of ultrasound to assist in convective food drying was developed and tested in this study. The application of ultrasound is based on the transmission of ultrasonic energy as a combination of airborne contacts and through a series of solid contacts between the ultrasound element and the product tray as the ultrasonic vibration transmitting surface. A computer-based ultrasonic drying setup was built to allow continuous recording of the process variables in real time and enabled simulation of dehydration to be accomplished under controlled conditions over a range of drying parameters. Apple slices were dried using the drying setup to study the influence of ultrasound in combination with conventional hot air drying on drying kinetics and product quality. The results from this work indicate that ultrasound can simultaneously be applied to accelerate the processing time (i.e., reduce energy consumption and increase production throughput) in conventional hot air drying without compromising product quality. It appears that the magnitude of influence of ultrasound to enhance the air-drying process depends on the process variables employed. In particular, the ability of ultrasound to improve the efficiency of the convective drying process appears to be maximized when using low temperature and high ultrasonic power level. This finding maybe very useful when there is a need to effectively dehydrate heat-sensitive products or when shorter drying times are required in order to achieve better retention of the functional and nutritional properties of the product. 相似文献
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Elena Crespi Antonio Capolongo Davide Fissore Antonello A. Barresi 《Drying Technology》2008,26(3):349-356
The aim of this article is to develop an experiment and a procedure to investigate the restoration of water-damaged paper and archival materials using freeze drying in order to allow a reproducible test and comparison of the influence of different operating conditions on drying time and restored paper quality. Firstly, a reproducible method for the preparation of soaked samples simulating water-damaged paper has been developed. Then, the samples have been freeze-dried in a laboratory-scale apparatus that allowed monitoring the temperature as well as the weight of the samples. The technique of evaporative freezing, which reduces the drying time required, has been used in this case. An innovative procedure for the visualization of the progress of the drying process has been validated, thus allowing the validation of a simple phenomenological model of the time evolution of the ice core volume; in addition, data on the residual moisture of the dried paper sheets in different zones have been given. Finally, optimization of this particular drying process by using simple or more sophisticated approaches has been discussed. 相似文献
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Hu Qing-guo Zhang Min Arun S. Mujumdar Du Wei-hua Sun Jin-cai 《Drying Technology》2006,24(8):1025-1032
In this article, the quality changes of the granular fruits and vegetables dried by vacuum microwave drying, freeze drying, hot air drying, and combined hot air-vacuum microwave drying are investigated, and the quality parameters compared on the basis of vitamin C and chlorophyll contents, shrinkage and rehydration capacity, color, texture, and microstructure changes. The quality parameters of products dried by vacuum microwave drying are slightly lower than those obtained by freeze drying, but much better than those obtained using conventional hot air drying. The quality characteristics of product dried by combined hot air-vacuum microwave are significantly improved compared to those simply hot air-dried. 相似文献
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In this article, the quality changes of the granular fruits and vegetables dried by vacuum microwave drying, freeze drying, hot air drying, and combined hot air–vacuum microwave drying are investigated, and the quality parameters compared on the basis of vitamin C and chlorophyll contents, shrinkage and rehydration capacity, color, texture, and microstructure changes. The quality parameters of products dried by vacuum microwave drying are slightly lower than those obtained by freeze drying, but much better than those obtained using conventional hot air drying. The quality characteristics of product dried by combined hot air–vacuum microwave are significantly improved compared to those simply hot air–dried. 相似文献
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Microwave-assisted pulse-spouted vacuum drying (MPSVD) of apple cubes was examined in a laboratory-scale apparatus. Aside from the drying time, structural and textural properties of the dried cube were measured. Results are compared with alternative drying techniques developed earlier in our laboratory. These include microwave-spouted bed drying (MSBD), microwave vacuum drying (MVD), and conventional vacuum drying (VD). Comparison is made in terms of the key quality parameters, viz. color, texture, apparent density, rehydration property, and sensory evaluation. Over the range of operating conditions tested, MPSVD apple cubes had the best color and significantly highest sensory evaluation score. 相似文献
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冷冻干燥过程的数学模型 总被引:3,自引:1,他引:3
本文以物料衡算和热量衡算为基础,作适当的简化,导出了所需参数较少,但能准确地预测冷冻干燥全过程时间的数学模型,通过对胡萝卜和土豆的实验研究,检验了模型的适用性和准确性。 相似文献
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High energy consumption during freeze drying (FD) is a major concern that limits its application on common food product manufacturing. In this research, fresh duck egg white protein (FDEWP) powder and desalted duck egg white protein (DDEWP) powder were obtained by a combined two-stage tandem drying technologies (FD and microwave–vacuum drying [MVD]) in order to reduce energy consumption while maintaining good product quality. The results showed that the drying time for the FDEWP and DDEWP powders was significantly decreased by FD + MVD compared to those obtained by the FD-only process. The FDEWP powders dried by FD + MVD had a better color (higher L* and lower b*), lower apparent density, and lower foaming stability but higher emulsifying index than those dried by FD only. The DDEWP powder dried by FD + MVD had a product quality similar to that of FDEWP powder, suggesting that the DDEWP powder could be widely used as a food ingredient. 相似文献
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Microwave-assisted freeze drying (MFD) can be accomplished in two distinct ways: freeze drying assisted concurrently with microwave application (MFD-1) and freeze drying and assisted microwave/vacuum microwave drying in two consecutive separate drying stages (MFD-2). MFD is a rapid dehydration technique that can be applied to certain foods, particularly to seafoods, solid soup, and fruits and vegetables. MFD involves much less drying time and energy consumption than conventional freeze-drying methods. Currently, this technology has been successfully used to dry many food materials and has potential in the food industry. Increasing concerns over product quality, energy savings, and production costs have motivated researchers and the industry to adopt MFD technologies. The advantages of MFD include shorter drying time, energy savings, improved product quality, and flexibility in producing a wide variety of dried products. However, current applications are limited to small categories of foods due to high startup costs and relatively complex technology compared to conventional freeze drying. This article presents a concise review of recent progress in MFD R&D and makes recommendations for future research to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial applications. 相似文献
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Bi-guang Zhang 《Drying Technology》2013,31(3):471-474
Conventional drying, dehumidification drying, and combined conventional-dehumidification drying of wood were experimentally studied in this article. The results showed that the energy consumption in the dehumidification drying is the least but its drying time is the longest. The energy consumption in the combined drying is more than that in the dehumidification drying but less than that in the conventional drying, and the drying time is half of that in the dehumidification drying. The advantages of the combined conventional and dehumidification drying are discussed from the experiments results. 相似文献
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Foam-mat freeze drying is one of the promising methods of drying, which utilizes advantages of both freeze drying and foam-mat drying. Egg white with its excellent foaming properties makes a suitable candidate for foam-mat freeze drying. Experiments were conducted to study foam-mat freeze drying of egg white, in an effort to determine the suitability of this method. Xanthan gum (XG) at 0.125% concentration was used as stabilizer for foaming. The results showed that the addition of xanthan gum during foaming has a positive impact in reducing the total drying time and also produces excellent quality egg white powder. The addition of stabilizer also plays an important role in improving drying. Simple models were applied for determining drying time and diffusion coefficients during freeze drying. 相似文献
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Conventional drying, dehumidification drying, and combined conventional-dehumidification drying of wood were experimentally studied in this article. The results showed that the energy consumption in the dehumidification drying is the least but its drying time is the longest. The energy consumption in the combined drying is more than that in the dehumidification drying but less than that in the conventional drying, and the drying time is half of that in the dehumidification drying. The advantages of the combined conventional and dehumidification drying are discussed from the experiments results. 相似文献
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ABSTRACT Experimental and theoretical research and development studies are preposed and presented in important areas of the freeze drying process. The practical importance of the synergistic integration of advanced theoretical models and experiments is indicated, and the potential contributions of the proposed 相似文献
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Experimental and theoretical research and development studies are preposed and presented in important areas of the freeze drying process. The practical importance of the synergistic integration of advanced theoretical models and experiments is indicated, and the potential contributions of the proposed 相似文献
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Study on a Combination Drying Technique of Sea Cucumber 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
To develop a highly efficient drying technique for sea cucumber, the effects of different drying methods on the drying procedure and product quality were investigated. FD could lead to the best quality but took the longest time, and AD product quality was too poor. VMD was introduced to combine with FD to get acceptable quality and reduce drying time. In order to get optimal technique parameters, an RSA experiment was carried out. The optimal technique parameters of combination drying of FD-VMD were 45% conversion point, 20-30 kPa chamber pressure, and 350-450 W microwave power. Compared with Freeze Drying (FD), Air Drying (AD)-Vacuum Microwave Drying (VMD) could reduce the drying time to half and maintain good product quality. 相似文献
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To develop a highly efficient drying technique for sea cucumber, the effects of different drying methods on the drying procedure and product quality were investigated. FD could lead to the best quality but took the longest time, and AD product quality was too poor. VMD was introduced to combine with FD to get acceptable quality and reduce drying time. In order to get optimal technique parameters, an RSA experiment was carried out. The optimal technique parameters of combination drying of FD-VMD were 45% conversion point, 20–30 kPa chamber pressure, and 350–450 W microwave power. Compared with Freeze Drying (FD), Air Drying (AD)-Vacuum Microwave Drying (VMD) could reduce the drying time to half and maintain good product quality. 相似文献