vegetable drying Articles
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Drying Technology Research for Vegetable Powder Production
Experiment shows that hot-air drying at the temperature of 60℃ is the best drying method for quality vegetable powder production, and the finshed vegetable powders with diameter≤0.125μm have good stability and reconstituability. Vegetable processing mainly includes pickled canning, drying, freezing, juicing and so on, but these processed products have a limited application area. As ...
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Fruits and Vegetables Hot Air Drying Processes Research
Hot air drying is the conventional drying method, and it transfers heat from the drying medium to the material based on the heat conduction effect, then this results in two diffusion after the material absorbs heat: the external diffusion ( the moisture from the material surface to the drying medium ) and the internal diffusion ( the moisture from material interior to the material surface ), and ...
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AutoMate-Q40 Automated QuEChERS Extraction for Pesticide Residues in Botanicals
Abstract QuEChERS is a Quick-Easy-CheapEffective-Rugged-Safe extraction method that has been developed for the determination of pesticide residues in agricultural commodities. Since its development, QuEChERS has been applied to many different classes of commodities ranging from fruits and vegetables to dry grains and teas. In 2007, the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) announced ...
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Arsenic concentrations in irrigation water, soil and selected vegetables in Bangladesh
The effect of Arsenic (As) concentration in irrigation water on As accumulation in six selected vegetables grown during the dry season (December-May) in Bangladesh has been assessed. Three field sites were selected for the assessment, which included two As affected areas (Chandpur and Narayanganj) and one unaffected area (Bogra). The As concentrations in edible parts of the selected vegetables ...
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Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry - Pollution Prevention Guidelines
Introduction Pollution Prevention Guidelines to provide technical advice and guidance to staff and consultants involved in pollution-related projects. The guidelines represent state-of-the-art thinking on how to reduce pollution emissions from the production process. In many cases, the guidelines provide numerical targets for reducing pollution, as well as maximum emissions ...
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