2012
DOI: 10.5923/j.ajb.20120205.02
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Effect of Bed Thickness on Cauliflower Drying

Abstract: Hybrid cauliflower (variety no. 71) samples were dried in hot air convective dryer with drying air conditions of 60℃ and 1m/s. The samples were dried for five different drying bed thicknesses (4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 cm). The moisture diffusivity for the samples ranged from 3.39 X 10 -9 to 1.53 X 10 -9 m 2 /s. The effect of drying bed thickness on drying time, final moisture content, vitamin C retention, rehydration ratio, browning and overall acceptability of the dried cauliflower was studied and all these param… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…However, some of the reports focused on investigating the antimicrobial activity of CuO NPs. [9][10][11] Notably, CuO is a more economical alternative to silver (Ag) and offers excellent compatibility with various metal oxides, non-metal oxides, and polymers. Shirsat et al underscore the significance of CuO NPs, citing their distinctive crystal morphologies and impressive surface areas as key attributes in antimicrobial applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%