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  • This study explored a new drying method for Rhubarb slices called segmented variable-frequency ultrasound synergistic hot-air drying (SVFU-HAD), testing different time and frequency conversion sequences.
  • The results showed that SVFU-HAD significantly improved the drying rate and uniformity, leading to better rehydration and color retention in the dried Rhubarb.
  • Additionally, it resulted in higher levels of beneficial compounds in Rhubarb compared to traditional drying methods, indicating its potential for enhancing both efficiency and product quality.

Article Abstract

This study employed segmented variable-frequency ultrasound synergistic hot-air drying (SVFU-HAD) for Rhubarb slices, selected two sets of time nodes for frequency conversion (60 min, 120 min, and 90 min, 150 min), and two sequences of frequency conversion (high-frequency to low-frequency, and low-frequency to high-frequency). It aimed to investigate the effects of SVFU-HAD on the drying characteristics, quality, and heat transfer of Rhubarb slices. The findings indicated that segmented variable-frequency ultrasound has advantages in increasing drying rate and improving uniformity of cavitation effects compared to constant-frequency ultrasound. Analysis of physical properties revealed that the rehydration performance of dried products subjected to ultrasonic variable-frequency treatment (90 min, 150 min) according to the drying rate was better (RR > 3.3). The transition mode from high-frequency to low-frequency in variable-frequency ultrasonic treatment contributes to maintaining the overall color of Rhubarb. Analysis of chemical properties unveiled that Rhubarb treated with 40 kHz (0 min)-28 kHz (60 min)-25 kHz (120 min) segmented variable-frequency ultrasound contained overall higher levels of tannins, dianthrones and free anthraquinones content, which exceeded the average values by 3.24%, 26.65%, and 14.42%, respectively. In addition, thermal analysis results based on ANSYS Workbench software demonstrated that the drying uniformity of SVFU-HAD is superior to that of hot-air drying and constant-frequency ultrasound synergistic hot-air drying (CFU-HAD). Overall, the SVFU-HAD method employed in this study presents an innovative approach to ultrasound synergistic hot-air drying research with promising potential for enhancing the efficiency and quality characteristics of Rhubarb slices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11301182PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2024.106986DOI Listing

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