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Microwave vacuum drying of lotus seeds: Effect of a single-stage tempering treatment on drying characteristics, moisture distribution, and product quality
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Microwave vacuum drying of lotus seeds: Effect of a single-stage tempering treatment on drying characteristics, moisture distribution, and product quality

Yingting Zhao, Weiwei Wang, Jingyi Xie, Baodong Zheng, Song Miao, Y. Martin Lo, Yafeng Zheng, Weijing ZhuangYuting Tian
Drying Technology, 卷.35(13), 頁碼.1561-1570
10/2017

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Lotus seeds magnetic resonance imaging microwave vacuum drying moisture diffusivity moisture distribution tempering treatment Chemical Engineering (all) Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
This study evaluated the effects of a single-stage tempering treatment during microwave vacuum drying (MVD) on drying characteristics and quality of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) seeds using two parameters: intermediate moisture content (IMC) and tempering temperature (4 and 25°C). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to examine moisture migration and distribution in individual lotus seed during tempering. Results from MRI showed tempering could reduce the moisture gradient in lotus seeds during MVD. The tempering treatments led to increased moisture diffusivity (3.96–43.56%) and a shortened drying time (6.25–31.25%) when compared with continuous MVD. Furthermore, tempered samples exhibited a greater rehydration capacity, a limited overall color change, and increased amounts of taste-active amino acids when compared with nontempered lotus seeds. High IMC improved rehydration ratios of dried samples. Low tempering temperature provided favorable free amino acid content and desirable product color.

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