Mohammadmahdi Seyedabadi; Mahdi Kashani-Nejad; Alireza Sadeghi Mahoonak; Yahya Maghsoudlou; Fakhreddin Salehi
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The turbidity of sour orange juice after juice extraction affects on quality, shelf-life and concentration of juice. Therefore, juice clarification is an important operation in the fruit processing industry. The goal of this study was evaluating the effect of membrane operation parameters including pressure ...
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The turbidity of sour orange juice after juice extraction affects on quality, shelf-life and concentration of juice. Therefore, juice clarification is an important operation in the fruit processing industry. The goal of this study was evaluating the effect of membrane operation parameters including pressure (120-220 kPa) and temperature (25-35 ºC) on the permeate flux and hydraulic resistance of sour orange juice during membrane clarification. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimizing the operating parameters. Results of the experiments showed that the permeate flux was raised with increasing of temperature, but total hydraulic resistance (RT), concentration polarization resistance (Rcp) and gel layer resistance (Rg) was decreased in mentioned condition. The permeate flux, membrane resistance (Rm), RT, Rcp and fouling index was raised with increasing in pressure. The Rm and fouling index are showed different behavior depending on temperatures level. Results of process optimization indicated that the best conditions to maximize of permeate flux, and to minimize of fouling index and RT achieved at 35 ºC and 120 kPa for a maximum desirability of 0.761.
Arash Koocheki; Seyed Ali Mortazavi
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In order to prevent the turbidity during storage of kiwifruit juice, clarification is necessary. Through proper clarification, flavor and taste of the product is also improved. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to present a method to determine the optimum amount of clarifying agents (Pectinase ...
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In order to prevent the turbidity during storage of kiwifruit juice, clarification is necessary. Through proper clarification, flavor and taste of the product is also improved. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to present a method to determine the optimum amount of clarifying agents (Pectinase enzyme, Bentonite and polyvinyl poly pyrolidone) for producing kiwifruit juice with stable clarity. For this purpose, effect of Pectinase enzyme (2-8 g/kg), Bentonite (200-350 g/Ton) and polyvinyl poly pyrolidone (70-110 g/100 lit) on viscosity, turbidity, clarity and total phenolics compound of kiwifruit juice was investigated. For each response a second order polynomial model was developed using a multiple linear regression analysis. Results showed that R2 for viscosity, turbidity, clarity and the total amount of phenolics were more than 0.90. The statistical analysis indicates that viscosity, turbidity and clarity (P