Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum

This study was conducted to optimize the drying process of Polygonum cuspidatum slices using an orthogonal experimental design. The combined effects of pretreatment methods, vacuum pressure and temperature of inner material, drying kinetics, color value, and retention of the indicator compounds were...

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Main Authors: Wanxiu Xu, Guanyu Zhu, Chunfang Song, Shaogang Hu, Zhenfeng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4967356
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spelling doaj-f13724bcf56d4803b88152c6beaece192020-11-24T23:41:31ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472018-01-01201810.1155/2018/49673564967356Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatumWanxiu Xu0Guanyu Zhu1Chunfang Song2Shaogang Hu3Zhenfeng Li4Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, ChinaJiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, ChinaJiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, ChinaJiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, ChinaJiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, ChinaThis study was conducted to optimize the drying process of Polygonum cuspidatum slices using an orthogonal experimental design. The combined effects of pretreatment methods, vacuum pressure and temperature of inner material, drying kinetics, color value, and retention of the indicator compounds were investigated. Seven mathematical models on thin-layer drying were used to study and analyze the drying kinetics. Pretreatment method with blanching for 30 s at 100°C increased the intensity of the red color of P. cuspidatum slices compared with other pretreatment methods and fresh P. cuspidatum slices. P. cuspidatum slices dried at 60°C retained more indicator compounds. Furthermore, microwave pretreatment methods, followed by microwave vacuum for 200 mbar at 50°C, resulted in high concentration of indicator compounds, with short drying time and less energy. This optimized condition for microwave vacuum drying and pretreatment methods would be useful for processing P. cuspidatum. The Newton, Page, and Wang and Singh models slightly fitted the microwave vacuum drying system. The logarithmic, Henderson and Pabis, two-term, and Midilli et al. models can be used to scale up the microwave vacuum drying system to a commercial scale. The two-term and Midilli et al. models were the best fitting mathematical models for the no-pretreatment case at 600 mbar and 60°C.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4967356
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author Wanxiu Xu
Guanyu Zhu
Chunfang Song
Shaogang Hu
Zhenfeng Li
spellingShingle Wanxiu Xu
Guanyu Zhu
Chunfang Song
Shaogang Hu
Zhenfeng Li
Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Wanxiu Xu
Guanyu Zhu
Chunfang Song
Shaogang Hu
Zhenfeng Li
author_sort Wanxiu Xu
title Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
title_short Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
title_full Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
title_fullStr Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Microwave Vacuum Drying and Pretreatment Methods for Polygonum cuspidatum
title_sort optimization of microwave vacuum drying and pretreatment methods for polygonum cuspidatum
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study was conducted to optimize the drying process of Polygonum cuspidatum slices using an orthogonal experimental design. The combined effects of pretreatment methods, vacuum pressure and temperature of inner material, drying kinetics, color value, and retention of the indicator compounds were investigated. Seven mathematical models on thin-layer drying were used to study and analyze the drying kinetics. Pretreatment method with blanching for 30 s at 100°C increased the intensity of the red color of P. cuspidatum slices compared with other pretreatment methods and fresh P. cuspidatum slices. P. cuspidatum slices dried at 60°C retained more indicator compounds. Furthermore, microwave pretreatment methods, followed by microwave vacuum for 200 mbar at 50°C, resulted in high concentration of indicator compounds, with short drying time and less energy. This optimized condition for microwave vacuum drying and pretreatment methods would be useful for processing P. cuspidatum. The Newton, Page, and Wang and Singh models slightly fitted the microwave vacuum drying system. The logarithmic, Henderson and Pabis, two-term, and Midilli et al. models can be used to scale up the microwave vacuum drying system to a commercial scale. The two-term and Midilli et al. models were the best fitting mathematical models for the no-pretreatment case at 600 mbar and 60°C.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4967356
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