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Volume 13, Issue 59 (0-0)
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In this study, the combination of infrared - hot air dryer was used for drying of button mushroom. The effect of infrared lamp power (150, 250 and 375 W), hot air temperature (50, 60 and 70 °C) and hot air rate (1, 2 and 3 m/s) on drying of button mushroom were investigated. The results of infrared-hot air drying of button mushrooms showed that by increasing of lamp power from 150 to 375, the drying rate increased. With the increase in hot air temperature from 50 to 70 °C, and hot air rate from 1and 3 m/s, weight loss increased 10.3% and 13.9%, respectively. Also process modeling were done with the genetic algorithm–artificial neural network (GA-ANN) method with 4 inputs (lamp power, hot air temperature and rate, drying time) and 1 outputs for prediction of weight loss. Sensitivity analysis results by optimum GA-ANN showed the drying time of mushroom was the most sensitive factor for controlling of weight loss. The results of modeling by GA-ANN showed that a network with 7 neurons in the hidden layer with sigmoid activation function can predicted the weight loss (R=0.99) of button mushrooms dried by infrared system-hot air method.
Volume 13, Issue 61 (3-2016)
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Volume 14, Issue 62 (4-2017)
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Sour orange juice has found application in various foods as alternative of lime juice, due to its desirable taste. Different thermal processes could be performed to improve safety and shelf life of this product. In this study, the sour orange juice was processed at four microwave power levels (170, 340, 510 & 680 W) in a various periods of time to reach the product temperature to 72˚C. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of heating processes on the some physicochemical properties of sour orange juice during come up time. Based on the results, different power levels of microwave have no significant effects on viscosity. The thermal destruction of Ascorbic acid and Pectin methyl esterase were found to follow first order kinetics. Destruction rate of these two compounds were also increased by increasing microwave power. Because of the effect of microwave power on chemicals especially ascorbic acid, the colorimetric parameters of the product changed as a result of changing in microwave power. By considering the high regression (R2> 0.97) between two measuring methods (spectroscopy and image processing), the image processing method is suggested as browning index during thermal processing.