A Novel Alternative Method for Modeling the Effects of Air Temperature and Slice Thickness on Quality and Drying Kinetics of Tomato Slices: Superposition Technique |
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Authors: | Javad Khazaei Gholam-Reza Chegini Maryam Bakhshiani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agricultural Technical Engineering , University College of Aburaihan, University of Tehran , Tehran, Iran jkhazaei@ut.ac.ir;3. Department of Agricultural Technical Engineering , University College of Aburaihan, University of Tehran , Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | The effect of air temperature (AT) and slice thickness (ST) on the quality and drying kinetics of tomato slices were studied. The drying period of tomato slices to reach the moisture content of 15% (wb) ranged from 2.6 to 18.7 h. The water diffusivity, activation energy, and resistance to diffusion ranged from 1.4 × 10?10 to 2.8 × 10?9 m2/s, 21.25 to 23.4 kJ/mol, and from 939 to 4590 m2 s/kg, respectively. Drying had a significant effect on ascorbic acid, soluble solid, acidity, and pH (P = 0.01). The ascorbic acid degradation was greatly influenced by ST. The results show that time-temperature superposition technique (TTST) was very efficient in the modeling of the drying process. The proposed TTST provides a novel alternative in curve-fitting exercise of drying data. Neural networks also showed favorable performance in estimating the drying functions. |
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Keywords: | Ascorbic acid Diffusivity Drying Master curve Neural network Superposition technique Tomato slices |
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