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  • Most agricultural products require drying post-harvest to prevent spoilage, prompting the evaluation of an infrared rotary dryer (IRRD) for drying terebinth with varying levels of infrared power and rotation speed.
  • The study utilized response surface methodology (RSM) to analyze how different infrared power and rotation speeds affect key outcomes such as drying time, moisture diffusivity, and phenolic content.
  • The best drying conditions were found to be 250 W infrared power and a rotation speed of 5 rpm, yielding optimal results across several measured factors.

Article Abstract

Most agricultural products are harvested with a moisture content that is not suitable for storage. Therefore, the products are subjected to a drying process to prevent spoilage. This study evaluates an infrared rotary dryer (IRRD) with three levels of infrared power (250, 500, and 750 W) and three levels of rotation speed (5, 10, and 15 rpm) to dry terebinth. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to illustrate and optimize the interaction between the independent variables (infrared power and rotation speed) and the response variables (drying time, moisture diffusivity, shrinkage, color change, rehydration rate, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity). As infrared power and rotation speed increased, drying time, rehydration rate, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic content decreased, while the other parameters were increased. According to the results, the optimum drying conditions of terebinth were determined in the IRRD at an infrared power of 250 W and drum rotation speed of 5 rpm. The optimum values of the response variables were 49.5 min for drying time, 8.27 × 10 m/s for effective moisture diffusivity, 2.26 for lightness, 21.60 for total color changes, 34.75% for shrinkage, 2.4 for rehydration rate, 124.76 mg GAE/g d.m. for total phenolic content and 81% for antioxidant activity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8036459PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26071999DOI Listing

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