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Title: | Physicochemical quality evaluation and drying characteristics of nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) dried in a solar tunnel dryer with biomass backup |
Authors: | Jayashree, E Desmond, Joseph |
Keywords: | mechanical dryer essential oil quality dry recovery |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops |
Citation: | Jayashree, E. and Joseph, D., 2022. Physicochemical quality evaluation and drying characteristics of nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) dried in a solar tunnel dryer with biomass backup. Journal of Spices & Aromatic Crops, 31(2). |
Abstract: | Experiments on drying of nutmeg was performed in a solar tunnel dryer with biomass back up and in a mechanical dryer under three varying temperatures of 45OC, 5OC and 55OC. Drying of nutmeg in solar tunnel dryer was completed in 147 h, while in a mechanical dryer, drying was completed in 105 h, 102 h and 78 h at drying temperatures of 45OC, 50OC and 55OC, respectively. Solar tunnel dried nutmeg had maximum physical quality retention of bulk density (484.88 kg m-3) and kernel recovery (70.63%) whereas dry recovery of nut (61.88%) and shell recovery (31.55%) were maximum in mechanically dried samples at 55OC and 45OC respectively. Secondary metabolites like essential oil (10.67%) and oleoresin (23.25%) were higher in mechanically dried nutmeg at a drying temperature of 45OC. Volatile oil constituents like β-pinene, safrole, terpineol, γ-terpinene, α-thujene, α-terpinene and myristicin content were highest in solar tunnel dried nutmeg. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3281 |
Appears in Collections: | CROP PRODUCTION |
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