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Ultrasound- and microwave-assisted intermittent drying of red beetroot

Journal

DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 1-2, Pages 93-107

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2019.1624565

Keywords

Microwaves; ultrasound; beetroot; betanin; X-ray microtomography

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  1. National Science Centre in Poland [2014/15/D/ST8/02777]

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A drying technique using a combination of high power airborne ultrasound, microwaves and hot air was applied to investigate the effect of intermittent drying on the process kinetics and several quality indicators of red beetroot. An innovative hybrid dryer was used in drying experiments. Six sets of drying programs were carried out. Ultrasound and microwaves were applied in convective drying continuously (hybrid processes) or periodically (hybrid intermittent processes). The drying processes were assessed in terms of drying time, drying rate, and energy consumption. Moreover, the total color change, retention of natural dye (betanin), water activity, texture, and microstructure of dry product were examined. The drying kinetics was well-fitted with the use of the Midilli-Kucuk model. It was found that hybrid intermittent drying reduces the total drying time and energy consumption, enhances both the drying rate and product quality. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that the hybrid intermittent drying can serve as an alternative to traditional hot air drying that could produce a more porous, nice color, and crispy vegetable product.

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