等温条件下摩洛哥杏品种的吸湿性研究,以更好地保存杏子

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS
Mohamed Rida Jeddi, Bouchaib Jamal, Younes Bahammou, Ali Idlimam, Mohammed Boukendil, Lahcen El Moutaouakil
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摘要

杏具有多种健康益处,是诱人饮食的重要组成部分。除了确保这种营养丰富的水果在贮藏期间的物理化学和微生物稳定性以及全年供应外,杏的保鲜,尤其是通过吸附等温线过程进行的保鲜,还要考虑经济、营养和环境因素。在同样的背景下,本研究探讨了对摩洛哥两种常见杏栽培品种的分析。主要目的是确定在 30°C、40°C 和 50°C 温度条件下使用标准重量静态法储存和保存所研究产品的最佳条件--实验装置由六个带保温盖的一升玻璃瓶组成。玻璃罐的四分之一装满了饱和盐溶液。精确称量 0.100 克(±0.001)克的吸附样品和 0.200 克(±0.001)克的解吸样品,并将其放入玻璃瓶中。结果表明,所有样品的吸附-解吸等温线都符合特征性的 II 类乙型模式。保存 "极光 "和 "卡门 "的理想水活性值分别为 0.36 和 0.38。经确定,描述 "极光 "和 "卡门 "吸附曲线的最佳模型是 LESPAM。对吸附-解吸数据的分析旨在确定单层的含水量(从 3.4% 到 9.7%),并研究多孔结构和表面吸附水的特性。
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Hygroscopic study of Moroccan Apricot varieties under isothermal conditions for a better conservation

Hygroscopic study of Moroccan Apricot varieties under isothermal conditions for a better conservation

Apricots offer diverse health benefits, making them a valuable component of an attractive diet. In addition to ensuring the physicochemical and microbiological stability during storage and the year-round availability of this nutrient-dense fruit, apricot preservation, especially through sorption isotherm processes, also considers economic, nutritional, and environmental factors. In the same context, this study explores the analysis of two common apricot cultivars in Morocco. The primary objective is to determine the optimal conditions for storing and conserving the investigated products using the standard gravimetric static method at 30 °C, 40 °C, and 50 °C—six one-liter glass jars with insulated lids made up the experimental set-up. A fourth of the glass jar was filled with a saturated salt solution. Weighing 0.100 g (±0.001) g for adsorption and 0.200 g (±0.001) g for desorption, duplicate samples were precisely weighed and put into the glass jars. The outcomes revealed that the adsorption-desorption isotherms for all samples conformed to the characteristic Type II sigmoid pattern. The ideal water activity values to preserve “Aurora” and “Carmen” are 0.36 and 0.38, respectively. It was determined that the best model to describe the sorption curves of “Aurora” and “Carmen” was LESPAM. Analysis of the adsorption-desorption data aimed to determine the moisture content of the monolayer (ranging from 3.4 to 9.7%) and examine the properties of sorbed water within their porous structures and surfaces.

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Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
4.80
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4.50%
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148
审稿时长
8.0 months
期刊介绍: This journal serves the circulation of new developments in the field of basic research of heat and mass transfer phenomena, as well as related material properties and their measurements. Thereby applications to engineering problems are promoted. The journal is the traditional "Wärme- und Stoffübertragung" which was changed to "Heat and Mass Transfer" back in 1995.
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