EFFECTS OF GLYCEROL ON THE DRYING OF GELATIN AND SUGAR SOLUTIONS |
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Authors: | Shuichi Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering , Yamaguchi University , Tokiwadai , Ube , 755-8611 , Japan E-mail: e.mail shuichi(r)po.cc.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT The water diffusion coefficients D of gelatin, sucrose arid maltodextrin solutions were determined from the isothermal drying (desorption) rates as a function of water content u ( 0.1 < u < 1.0 ) and temperature (303, 323K) for various glycerol contents ( WG = 0 – 0.43 kg-glycerol/kg-total solid). When WG was above 0.2, D increased especially at low water contents (u < 0.25). The desorption isotherms were measured for the same systems. The equilibrium water content at a given water activity Aw decreased with an increase in WG when Aw < 0.5. This indicates that adding glycerol weakens the water-solute interaction especially at low water contents. Glycerol also softened gelatin films and resulted in loss possibilities of surface cracks during drying. |
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Keywords: | water diffusivity drying rate gelatin sugar solutions plasticizer desorption isotherm |
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