Drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared rays
Background: The current typical drying methods for red ginseng are sun drying and hot-air drying. The purpose of this study was to investigate drying characteristics of red ginseng by using far-infrared drying. Methods: The far-infrared drying tests on red ginseng were conducted at two drying stages...
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doaj-f88b7a3af25147d9bd4eeb6c038dc03f2020-11-24T23:36:30ZengElsevierJournal of Ginseng Research1226-84532015-10-0139437137510.1016/j.jgr.2015.04.001Drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared raysXiaofeng Ning0Junsoo Lee1Chungsu Han2Department of Agricultural Mechanization Engineering, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shen-yang, ChinaDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, South KoreaDepartment of Biosystem Engineering, Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, South KoreaBackground: The current typical drying methods for red ginseng are sun drying and hot-air drying. The purpose of this study was to investigate drying characteristics of red ginseng by using far-infrared drying. Methods: The far-infrared drying tests on red ginseng were conducted at two drying stages: (1) high temperature for 24 h drying and (2) low temperature drying until the final moisture content was 13 ± 0.5% (wet basis). The high temperature drying stage included three drying chamber temperature conditions of 60°C, 65°C, and 70°C. The low temperature drying stage was conducted at temperatures of 45°C and 50°C. Drying characteristics were analyzed based on factors such as drying rate, color changes, energy consumption, and saponin content. The results were compared with those of the hot-air and sun drying methods. Results: The results revealed that increases in drying temperature caused a decrease in drying time and energy consumption for far-infrared drying. The saponin content decreased under all drying conditions after drying, the highest value (11.34 mg/g) was observed at drying conditions of 60∼50°C. The sun drying condition showed the lowest color difference value when compared with far-infrared and hot-air drying. Conclusion: The far-infrared drying showed a faster drying rate, higher saponin content, lower color difference value, and a decrease in energy consumption than seen in hot-air drying.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1226845315000342drying characteristicsdrying ratefar-infrared dryingred ginsengsaponin content |
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Drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared rays |
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Drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared rays |
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Drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared rays |
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drying characteristics and quality of red ginseng using far-infrared rays |
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Background: The current typical drying methods for red ginseng are sun drying and hot-air drying. The purpose of this study was to investigate drying characteristics of red ginseng by using far-infrared drying.
Methods: The far-infrared drying tests on red ginseng were conducted at two drying stages: (1) high temperature for 24 h drying and (2) low temperature drying until the final moisture content was 13 ± 0.5% (wet basis). The high temperature drying stage included three drying chamber temperature conditions of 60°C, 65°C, and 70°C. The low temperature drying stage was conducted at temperatures of 45°C and 50°C. Drying characteristics were analyzed based on factors such as drying rate, color changes, energy consumption, and saponin content. The results were compared with those of the hot-air and sun drying methods.
Results: The results revealed that increases in drying temperature caused a decrease in drying time and energy consumption for far-infrared drying. The saponin content decreased under all drying conditions after drying, the highest value (11.34 mg/g) was observed at drying conditions of 60∼50°C. The sun drying condition showed the lowest color difference value when compared with far-infrared and hot-air drying.
Conclusion: The far-infrared drying showed a faster drying rate, higher saponin content, lower color difference value, and a decrease in energy consumption than seen in hot-air drying. |
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