화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.205, No.9, 1239-1251, 2018
Drying of Orthosiphon aristatus leaves: Mathematical modeling, drying characteristics, and quality aspects
The stage of maturity for Orthosiphon aritatus (OA) leaves revealed that stage I (young leaves) provided the highest bioactive compounds. Vacuum blanching (VB) for 75s gave the highest sinensetin (28.4% increment) and eupatorin (21.0% increment) compared with heated water blanching (HWB). The modified Henderson model was the most suitable desorption isotherm model for the OA leaves. The VB and unblanched OA leaves were dried by different drying methods, including convection tray drying (CTD, 40-60 degrees C), heat pump dehumidify drying (HPD, 40-60 degrees C), mixed mode solar drying (64.6 degrees C), and freeze-drying. Three-parameter model (TP) was the best model to explain all drying curves. The drying constant, K in the TP and activation energy were fitted to the Arrhenius model. Effective moisture diffusivities were increased with the VB, drying temperatures, and HPD. The highest specific moisture extraction rate was obtained from the VB and dried in the HPD at 60 degrees C. The quality aspects of sinensetin (10.2% retention), eupatorin (10.7% retention), total phenolics, and antioxidant activity revealed the best quality for the OA leaves pretreated by the VB and dried in the HPD at 60 degrees C and could reduce drying time by 44.8% compared with the CTD. The VB of the OA leaves and dried using the HPD at 60 degrees C were recommended.