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Progress in food Progress in food dehydration dehydration Joseph S. Cohen and Joseph S. Cohen and Tom C.S. Yang Tom C.S. Yang - - Trends Food Sci. Trends Food Sci. Technology.6, 20-25 Technology.6, 20-25 Lab. of Food & Biomaterial Chemistry Lee Si Yeon

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Page 1: Progress in food dehydration Joseph S. Cohen and Tom C.S. Yang - Trends Food Sci. Technology.6, 20-25 Lab. of Food & Biomaterial Chemistry Lee Si Yeon

Progress in food Progress in food dehydrationdehydration Joseph S. Cohen and Tom C.S. YangJoseph S. Cohen and Tom C.S. Yang - -Trends Food Sci. Technology.6, 20-25Trends Food Sci. Technology.6, 20-25

Lab. of Food & Biomaterial Chemistry

Lee Si Yeon

Page 2: Progress in food dehydration Joseph S. Cohen and Tom C.S. Yang - Trends Food Sci. Technology.6, 20-25 Lab. of Food & Biomaterial Chemistry Lee Si Yeon

IntroductionIntroduction

Dehydration is the oldest method of food preservation.

Advantage :decrease weight.Disadvantage :decrease the quality.Two stage. 1.Constant rate stage. 2.Falling rate stage.

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Current dehydration Current dehydration techniquestechniques

1. Solar (open-air) drying.2. Smoking.3. Convection drying.4. Drum drying.5. Spray drying.6. Fluidized-bed drying.7. Freeze drying.8. Other drying methods.

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1. Solar (open-air) drying1. Solar (open-air) drying

Oldest drying process.Usage :fruit, meat, fish, plants.Advantages :simple, low costDisadvantages

:large space required, high labor inputs, slow,

difficult to control, insect and microbial.

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2. Smoking2. Smoking

Almost as old as open-air drying.Usage :meat, fish.Advantages :added flavor, formed bactericidal properties. Disadvantages :difficult to control, slow.

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3. Convection drying3. Convection drying

Hot air is to pass over the product, which has been placed in open trays.

Usage :low-value products.Advantages :continuous process.Disadvantages :difficult to control.

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4. Drum drying4. Drum drying

Products have been placed on the surface of a heated drum.

Usage :slurry, paste, fluid, gelatin.Advantage :continuous.Disadvantages :may require modification of liquid.

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5. Spray drying5. Spray drying

Method :atomized (form small droplet)→ droplets

contact with hot gas→liquid is rapidly evaporated →final product.

Usage :liquids, instant tea, coffee.Advantage :spherical product.Disadvantages :quality loss, not all materials can be dried in this way

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6. Fluidized-bed drying6. Fluidized-bed drying

Usage :small uniform particle, small vegetables.

Advantages :usually batch operation, uniform

drying, maintain constant temperature, rapid.Disadvantages :restriction on particle size.

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7. Freeze drying7. Freeze drying

Principle. :under high vacuum, frozen water removed

from a food.Four rate-limiting step.1. the external transfer of heat to the outer

surface of the material from the heat source. 2. the internal transfer of heat within from

the heat source. 3. the external mass transfer of water vapor

from the surface.4. internal mass transfer within the material.☞During the drying cycle, the thickness of dried layer increased, sublimation rate decrease.

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Usage :value-added products, fruit pieces, instant

coffee.Advantages :continuous operation, no restriction on

particle size, no heat demage.Disadvantages :slow, expensive.

Freeze Drying

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8. Other drying methods.8. Other drying methods.

1. Explosive puffing -Combination of high temperature and high

pressure. -Usage : small particle, honeycombo

structure. -Advantage : rapid. -Disadvantage : High heat.

2. Osmotic drying -For sugar infused products.

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Novel dehydration techniquesNovel dehydration techniques

1. Microwave drying and dielectric drying.2. Microwave-augmented freeze drying.3. Centrifugal fluidized-bed drying.4. Ball drying.5. Ultrasonic drying of liquids.

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1. Microwave drying and dielectric 1. Microwave drying and dielectric dryingdrying

Use the electromagnetic wavelength spectrum.

Frequency -Microwave drying:300-300000MHz. -Dielectric drying:1-100MHz.Usage:high value-added products. -Microwave drying (dry paste products) -Dielectric drying (cereal products)Advantages -low temperature, batch or continuous operation, good quality.Disadvantage-slow, expensive.

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2. Microwave-augmented freeze 2. Microwave-augmented freeze drying.drying.

Using microwave energy →Freeze drying rate increase.Usage:high value-added products.

Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of a microwave-augmented freeze dryer.

Conventional freeze drying+

Using microwaves

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Advantage & Disadvantage ◀ Costs of the this equipment are expensive. ☞But more efficient. ◀ Non-uniformity of energy within the

chamber. ☞Use of waveguides and a rotating tray. ◀ Variety of food products can be dries using

this method. ◀ Rapid : 1/3~1/2 time required. ◀ Low temperature.

Microwave-augmented freeze drying

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3. Centrifugal fluidized-bed 3. Centrifugal fluidized-bed drying.drying.

Same principle as the conventional fluidized-bed dryer except that a rotating chamber is used.

Usage :Small particle, vegetable piece, powders.Advantages :rapid, easy to control.Disadvantages :loss of product integrity, noisy. Fig. 2 Schematic diagram of a Centrifugal fluidized-bed dryer

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4. Ball drying4. Ball drying

Usage :Small particle, vegetable piece.Advantage :Relatively low temperature (70℃),

continuous, rapid.Disadvantage :Loss of product integrity, difficult to control.

Fig. 3 Schematic diagram of a ball drying

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5. Ultrasonic drying of liquids.5. Ultrasonic drying of liquids.

Usage :Liquids.Advantage :Rapid.Disadvantage :Require low-fat solution.

Fig. 4 Schematic diagram of an experimental ultrasonic dryer.

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ConclusionConclusion

In the future, it is probable that other novel drying techniques will be developed and become available for specialized purpose.

Furthermore, current techniques will also probably be further refined to make them more economical and will also be explored for use with other food products.