Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization
Progressive freeze concentration (PFC) was used to concentrate cucumber juice to preserve total phenolic content (TPC) in this work as a non-thermal process. Since the productivity of PFC is always an issue, this work aimed to carefully fabricate an ice crystallizer with quantified design characteri...
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my.utm.1029602023-10-12T08:25:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/102960/ Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization Mohd. Rosli, Nur Nabilah Hanani Harun, Noor Hafiza Abdul Rahman, Roshanida Ngadi, Norzita Samsuri, Shafirah Amran, Nurul Aini Safiei, Nor Zanariah Ab. Hamid, Farah Hanim Zakaria, Zaki Yamani Jusoh, Mazura TP Chemical technology Progressive freeze concentration (PFC) was used to concentrate cucumber juice to preserve total phenolic content (TPC) in this work as a non-thermal process. Since the productivity of PFC is always an issue, this work aimed to carefully fabricate an ice crystallizer with quantified design characteristics and optimized for an effective cucumber juice concentration process. A new device called Multiple Probe Cryo-Concentrator (MPCC) was designed, and to quantitatively identify the PFC design characteristics, the improvement in ice crystallization surface area coupled with appropriate apparatus shape factor and mixing power consumption were first calculated. From these analyses, it was observed that the improved surface area of the MPCC has given 35.44% improvement in terms of productivity and excellent fluid movement provided by the shape factor and mixing power consumption. With the aid of central composite design (CCD), the PFC operating parameters were then optimized to obtain the most effective values of effective partition constant, K-value (0.381) and TPC increment (30.13%) using multi-response optimization. The achieved optimum conditions included operation time of 35 min, initial concentration of 6 mg/ml, coolant temperature of -10.7 degrees C and stirrer speed of 400 rpm. From the regression modelling analysis and graphical plots, it was found that the stirrer speed has the most significant impact towards solute concentration in cucumber juice. In overall, it is evident that the design characteristics of the apparatus play an important role in giving a better PFC performance. Optimizing the PFC system for better efficiency can successfully maximize the nutritional properties, simultaneously indicating its high practicality in other fruit or vegetable juice concentration. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/102960/1/NurNabilahHanani2022_PreservationofTotalPhenolicContent.pdf Mohd. Rosli, Nur Nabilah Hanani and Harun, Noor Hafiza and Abdul Rahman, Roshanida and Ngadi, Norzita and Samsuri, Shafirah and Amran, Nurul Aini and Safiei, Nor Zanariah and Ab. Hamid, Farah Hanim and Zakaria, Zaki Yamani and Jusoh, Mazura (2022) Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization. Journal of Cleaner Production, 330 (129705). pp. 1-13. ISSN 0959-6526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129705 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129705 |
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Progressive freeze concentration (PFC) was used to concentrate cucumber juice to preserve total phenolic content (TPC) in this work as a non-thermal process. Since the productivity of PFC is always an issue, this work aimed to carefully fabricate an ice crystallizer with quantified design characteristics and optimized for an effective cucumber juice concentration process. A new device called Multiple Probe Cryo-Concentrator (MPCC) was designed, and to quantitatively identify the PFC design characteristics, the improvement in ice crystallization surface area coupled with appropriate apparatus shape factor and mixing power consumption were first calculated. From these analyses, it was observed that the improved surface area of the MPCC has given 35.44% improvement in terms of productivity and excellent fluid movement provided by the shape factor and mixing power consumption. With the aid of central composite design (CCD), the PFC operating parameters were then optimized to obtain the most effective values of effective partition constant, K-value (0.381) and TPC increment (30.13%) using multi-response optimization. The achieved optimum conditions included operation time of 35 min, initial concentration of 6 mg/ml, coolant temperature of -10.7 degrees C and stirrer speed of 400 rpm. From the regression modelling analysis and graphical plots, it was found that the stirrer speed has the most significant impact towards solute concentration in cucumber juice. In overall, it is evident that the design characteristics of the apparatus play an important role in giving a better PFC performance. Optimizing the PFC system for better efficiency can successfully maximize the nutritional properties, simultaneously indicating its high practicality in other fruit or vegetable juice concentration. |
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Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization |
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Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization |
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Preservation of total phenolic content (TPC) in cucumber juice concentrate using non-thermal Progressive Freeze Concentration: Quantitative design characteristics and process optimization |
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