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Title: Ultrasound-assisted drying of orange peel in atmospheric freeze-dryer and convective dryer operated at moderate temperature
Keywords: By-product
Process intensification
Fiber
Alcohol insoluble residue
Secagem
Fibras
Resíduo insolúvel em álcool
Liofilização atmosférica
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Citation: MELLO, R. E. et al. Ultrasound-assisted drying of orange peel in atmospheric freeze-dryer and convective dryer operated at moderate temperature. Drying Technology, London, v. 38, n. 1-2, p. 259-267, 2020.
Abstract: Atmospheric freeze-drying (AFD) at −10 °C and moderate temperature convective drying (MTD) at 50 °C without and with ultrasound application (20.5 kW/m3) were carried out. Alcohol insoluble residue (AIR) and its swelling capacity (SC), water retention capacity (WRC) and fat retention capacity (FRC) were measured in the dried product. Ultrasound significantly shortened the drying time in both processes, the intensification effect being more significant in atmospheric freeze-drying (57% and 27% reduction in atmospheric freeze-drying and convective drying, respectively). As regards AIR and WRC, no effect was observed of either the drying temperature or ultrasound application. On the contrary, SC was significantly lower in AFD samples. The FRC of MTD samples was similar to that of the fresh ones and higher than the values obtained for atmospheric freeze-dried samples. Therefore, convective drying at moderate temperature preserved the AIR properties better than atmospheric freeze-drying.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07373937.2019.1645685?af=R&journalCode=ldrt20
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