Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam

Dehydration of honey is an essential step during honey production in tropical countries to prevent rapid deterioration in quality because of the fermentation. In this study, honey dehydration at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 36°C, 42°C, and 52°C in a pilot dehydration plant based on JEVA...

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Main Authors: Thi Tuyet Ngan Dang, Duc Chinh Pham, Nhu Quynh Pham, Ngoc Ha Vu, Thi To Quynh Cung, Minh Tan Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2021-07-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11739
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spelling doaj-f31b0044420443cf885ed9f2123abdea2021-07-01T20:25:04ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162021-07-018710.3303/CET2187055Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in VietnamThi Tuyet Ngan DangDuc Chinh PhamNhu Quynh PhamNgoc Ha VuThi To Quynh CungMinh Tan NguyenDehydration of honey is an essential step during honey production in tropical countries to prevent rapid deterioration in quality because of the fermentation. In this study, honey dehydration at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 36°C, 42°C, and 52°C in a pilot dehydration plant based on JEVA concept was carried out to reduce the moisture content of honey to below 17%. Honey dehydration at a temperature range of 36°C - 42°C achieved a high dehydration rate and low energy simultaneously due to integrating a heat pump into the processing loop. The temperature range of 36°C - 42°C was found out to be the most favourable processing temperature for honey dehydration since at these operational conditions, minimal colour degradation of honey, a low decline in diastase number and high retention of TPC and TFC (87.0% - 88.2% and 74.8% - 80.6%) were achieved. Moreover, honey samples dehydrated at 36°C and 42°C preserved antibacterial activity for strains of MRSE, Salmonella Typhimurium, Proteus Vulgaris, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa compared to raw honey. Under similar operational conditions, the proposed dehydration plant has been found to be better than that of other honey dehydrators reported in the literature in terms of dehydration rate, energy consumption, and lighter impacts on physiochemical characteristics.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11739
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author Thi Tuyet Ngan Dang
Duc Chinh Pham
Nhu Quynh Pham
Ngoc Ha Vu
Thi To Quynh Cung
Minh Tan Nguyen
spellingShingle Thi Tuyet Ngan Dang
Duc Chinh Pham
Nhu Quynh Pham
Ngoc Ha Vu
Thi To Quynh Cung
Minh Tan Nguyen
Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Thi Tuyet Ngan Dang
Duc Chinh Pham
Nhu Quynh Pham
Ngoc Ha Vu
Thi To Quynh Cung
Minh Tan Nguyen
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title Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
title_short Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
title_full Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Novel Dehydration Concept for Wild Multi Floral Honey in Vietnam
title_sort evaluation of the novel dehydration concept for wild multi floral honey in vietnam
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Dehydration of honey is an essential step during honey production in tropical countries to prevent rapid deterioration in quality because of the fermentation. In this study, honey dehydration at atmospheric pressure and temperatures of 36°C, 42°C, and 52°C in a pilot dehydration plant based on JEVA concept was carried out to reduce the moisture content of honey to below 17%. Honey dehydration at a temperature range of 36°C - 42°C achieved a high dehydration rate and low energy simultaneously due to integrating a heat pump into the processing loop. The temperature range of 36°C - 42°C was found out to be the most favourable processing temperature for honey dehydration since at these operational conditions, minimal colour degradation of honey, a low decline in diastase number and high retention of TPC and TFC (87.0% - 88.2% and 74.8% - 80.6%) were achieved. Moreover, honey samples dehydrated at 36°C and 42°C preserved antibacterial activity for strains of MRSE, Salmonella Typhimurium, Proteus Vulgaris, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa compared to raw honey. Under similar operational conditions, the proposed dehydration plant has been found to be better than that of other honey dehydrators reported in the literature in terms of dehydration rate, energy consumption, and lighter impacts on physiochemical characteristics.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11739
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