Vanessa Cristine Silva Santos, R. L. Souza, R. T. Figueiredo, O. Alsina
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A review on refractance window drying process of fruits and vegetables: its integration with renewable energies
e2021153. Abstract Drying is a fundamental process in the food industry, especially for highly perishable foods, such as fruits and vegetables, because they tend to have short durability post-harvest, resulting in economic and environmental losses. The Refractance Window (RW) is a suitable technique for fruits and vegetables as it maintains the nutritional quality of the raw material in the dry product. Although RW is more energy-efficient than hot air-based techniques, the equipment traditionally consumes electricity, largely obtained from fossil fuels, emitting polluting gases. As a solution to this problem, hybridization of the heating system can be adopted in the drying process. Hybridization is when two or more heat transfer techniques are used in food dehydration. Renewable alternatives, such as solar energy, represents a clean and abundant energy source. The integration of these technologies (RW with solar energy) represents a technological improvement for the food industry, especially regarding environmental concerns. The present study analyzed the current progress in the integration of renewable energies into traditional RW for the drying of fruits and vegetables, as well as highlighted the existing knowledge
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The Brazilian Journal of Food Technology (BJFT) is an electronic rolling pass publication with free access, whose purpose is to publish unpublished articles based on original research results and technological information that significantly contribute to the dissemination of new knowledge related to production and evaluation of food in the areas of science, technology, food engineering and nutrition (non-clinical). Manuscripts of national or international scope are accepted, presenting new concepts or experimental approaches that are not only repositories of scientific data. The Journal publishes original articles, review articles, scientific notes, case reports, and short communication in Portuguese and English. The submission of a manuscript presupposes that the same paper is not under analysis for publication in any other divulging vehicle. Articles specifically contemplating analytical methodologies will be accepted as long as they are innovative or provide significant improvement to existing methods. It is at the discretion of the Editors, depending on the subject relevance, the acceptance of works with test results of industrialized products without the information necessary to manufacture them. Papers aimed essentially at commercial propaganda will not be accepted.