Title of article :
A Study on Drying Kinetics of Rhubarb Medical Plant by an Infrared Dryer
Author/Authors :
Keramat Bacheh Jackie ، Sasan Department of Mechanics of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Urmia , Sharifian ، Faroogh Department of Mechanics of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Urmia , Aghazadeh ، Morteza Department of Mechanics of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Urmia , Aghazadeh ، Roghayeh Department of Mechanics of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Urmia , Moeini ، Alireza Department of Mechanics of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Urmia
From page :
80
To page :
85
Abstract :
Rhubarb is a mountain plant that contains many antioxidants and various vitamins, including A, B1, B2 and C, and is an extremely healthy product and a rich source of antioxidants and dietary fibers. Today, it is important to dry medicinal plants and agricultural products in order to achieve better product quality, so that minimal physical, chemical and biological changes made in the product. In this research, the drying kinetics of rhubarb medicinal plant with an infrared dryer conducted at three temperature levels of 50, 60, and 70 ℃ in the skin and without skin for 2 and 5 cm pieces of the product. By increasing the drying temperature and reducing the length of the parts and removing the skin of the samples, the drying speed and mass transfer increased and the drying time decreased. The values of activation energy ranged from 32.18 to 45.09 kJ/mol and the values of moisture diffusion coefficient ranged from 2.45 x 10-9 to 5.97 x 10-10 square meters per second. The overall color change of the product at all three temperatures was insignificant and the color of the rhubarb product changed little during the drying process. Using the intensity of low infrared radiations kept the color characteristics of rhubarb samples .Due to the low cost and high speed of drying, infrared dryer recommended as an economic method with high productivity for drying rhubarb medicinal plant.
Keywords :
Rhubarb , Drying , Infrared , moisture diffusion coefficient , activation energy
Journal title :
Biomechanism and Bioenergy Research
Journal title :
Biomechanism and Bioenergy Research
Record number :
2775130
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