E. Aykın‐Dinçer, Büşra Atlı, Özge Çakmak, Seda Canavar, Ayşegül Çalışkan
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Drying kinetics and quality characteristics of microwave-assisted hot air dried beef chips
Abstract In this study, the drying kinetics and quality characteristics of microwave-assisted hot air dried beef chips were investigated. For this purpose, beef slices were treated with spice mixture (4 g/100 g beef) and then dried with 2 different air temperature (60 and 70 °C) and 3 different microwave power (0, 90 and 180 W at fixed product weight). Drying process was terminated when moisture content of samples went below 15% and then drying kinetics and quality characteristics of the beef chips were analyzed. Drying time of beef chips reduced due to the increase in the microwave power and temperature whereas Page model was the most suitable model for identifying drying kinetics. It was also noted that average moisture content of microwave-assisted hot air dried beef chips was 12.8% (dry basis), water activity (aw) value was 0.70, pH value was 5.8 and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) value was 30.48 µmol MDA/kg. It was further found that those beef chips that were dried at high temperature (70 °C) and microwave power (180 W) had darker color (higher a* value) and shorter, thicker and harder (high cutting force). Moreover, it was finally noted that such fast drying samples had better microbial and sensory quality.
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The Journal of the Microwave Power Energy (JMPEE) is a quarterly publication of the International Microwave Power Institute (IMPI), aimed to be one of the primary sources of the most reliable information in the arts and sciences of microwave and RF technology. JMPEE provides space to engineers and researchers for presenting papers about non-communication applications of microwave and RF, mostly industrial, scientific, medical and instrumentation. Topics include, but are not limited to: applications in materials science and nanotechnology, characterization of biological tissues, food industry applications, green chemistry, health and therapeutic applications, microwave chemistry, microwave processing of materials, soil remediation, and waste processing.