Mathematical Modeling Of Thin-Layer Drying Kinetics Of Cape Gooseberry (Physalis Peruviana L.)
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Vega Gálvez, Antonio
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Mathematical Modeling Of Thin-Layer Drying Kinetics Of Cape Gooseberry (Physalis Peruviana L.)
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Drying kinetics of Cape gooseberry was studied and modeled during processing at
four temperatures (60, 70, 80 and 90C). Desorption isotherm was obtained at 40C
giving a monolayer moisture content of 0.086 g water/g d.m. Experimental drying
curves showed that drying process took place only in the falling rate period.
Several thin-layer drying models available in the literature were evaluated based
on statistical tests as sum squared error (SSE), chi-square (c2) and determination
coefficient (R2). Effective moisture diffusivity of Cape gooseberry was in the range
of 4.67–14.9 ¥ 10-10 m2/s. A value of 38.78 kJ/mol was determined as activation
energy. When comparing the experimental with predicted moisture values, the
Midilli–Kucuk model was found to give the best fit quality (SSE < 0.001,
c2 < 0.001, R2 > 0.99), showing this equation to predict very accurately the drying
time of Cape gooseberry under the operating conditions studied.
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The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support
from Project FONDECYT 1120102 and Research Department
of Universidad de La Serena (DIULS), La Serena,
Chile.
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Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 38 (2014) 728–736
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