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Title: The Optimization of Hybrid (Microwave-Conventional) Drying of Sweet Potato Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
Authors: Tufekci, Senem
Özkal, Sami Gökhan
Keywords: food drying
hybrid drying
sweet potato
optimization
response surface methodology (RSM)
beta-carotene
antioxidants
phenolics
Hot-Air
Antioxidant Activity
Rehydration Characteristics
Beta-Carotene
Kinetics
Vacuum
Parameters
Capacity
Color
Temperature
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Hybrid microwave-hot air (MW-HA) drying of sweet potatoes was optimized using a face-centered central composite design (FCCCD) with response surface methodology through the desirability function. The independent variables were drying temperature (50-70 degrees C) and microwave power (0-180 W), while the investigated responses were the drying time (D-t), the rehydration ratio (RR), the water-holding capacity (WHC), the antioxidant activity change (AA-PC), the total phenolic content change (TPC-PC), and the beta-carotene content change (BC-PC). The main criteria for the optimization of hybrid drying of sweet potatoes was to produce dried potatoes in the shortest drying time with a maximum RR and WHC and with minimum bioactive content (AA, TPC, and BC) loss. The optimum conditions were found to be a drying temperature of 54.36 degrees C with a microwave power of 101.97W. At this optimum point, the Dt, RR, WHC, AA-PC, TPC-PC, and BC-PC were 61.76 min, 3.29, 36.56, 31.03%, 30.50%, and 79.64%, respectively. The results of this study provide new information about the effect of the hybrid drying method (MW-HA) on the rehydration ability and bioactive compounds of sweet potatoes, as well as the optimum values of the process.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12163003
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52778
ISSN: 2304-8158
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