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Trends in Microwave-Assisted Freeze Drying of Foods
Authors:X Duan  A S Mujumdar  R Wang
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Food Science &2. Technology, Jiangnan University , Wuxi , China;3. Food and Biology Engineering College, Henan University of Science &4. Technology , Luoyang , China;5. Department of Mechanical Engineering , National University of Singapore , Singapore;6. Technology, Jiangnan University , Wuxi , China
Abstract: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.
Keywords:Dehydration  Drying time  Energy savings  Foods  Freeze drying  Microwave  Quality
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