Kinetics, modeling and colorimetry of celery leaves dehydration by direct and mixed solar drying

B. Castillo‐Téllez, M. Castillo-Téllez, G. A. Mejía-Pérez, Carlos Jesahel Vega Gómez
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In celery, leaves, roots, and fruit contain a high value in medicinal properties and are used to prepare syrups, tinctures, infusions, or oils; however, its leaves are commonly discarded, wasting their nutritional and medicinal content. The dehydration of these leaves is a conservation option, increasing their shelf life. This study analyzes direct and mixed solar drying (SD and SM) kinetics and their effect on celery leaves. The moisture contents, drying rate, water activity, and colorimetry were obtained. Moreover, the fitting of experimental data to the mathematical models proposed in the literature. The moisture content stabilized at 150 min in the SM at the shortest time with a maximum drying rate of 0.1179 g∙water/g∙ dm∙min. The initial and final water activity was 0.98 and 0.412 in the SM and 0.403 in the SD. The SD better conserved the leaf color, with a total color change (ΔE) of 2.56, while the value obtained with the SM was 5.42. The experimental results of both technologies were better adjusted to the model Two exponential terms with an R² of 0.999. The results show that the solar drying of the celery leaves is feasible, and a quality product is obtained sustainably.
芹菜叶直接和混合日光干燥脱水动力学、模型和比色法
芹菜的叶子、根和果实含有很高的药用价值,可用于制备糖浆、酊剂、注射剂或油;然而,它的叶子通常被丢弃,浪费了它们的营养和药用成分。将这些叶子脱水是一种保存方法,可以延长它们的保质期。研究了直接和混合日光干燥(SD和SM)对芹菜叶片的影响。测定了水分含量、干燥速率、水活度和比色。此外,将实验数据与文献中提出的数学模型进行拟合。SM含水率在最短时间内稳定在150 min,最大干燥速率为0.1179 g∙water/g∙dm∙min。SM和SD的初始和最终水分活度分别为0.98和0.412和0.403。SD较好地保存了叶片颜色,总颜色变化(ΔE)为2.56,而SM获得的值为5.42。两种技术的实验结果都能较好地调整到模型2指数项,R²为0.999。结果表明,芹菜叶太阳能干燥是可行的,可获得可持续的优质产品。
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