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Optimization of microwave-vacuum drying of button mushrooms using response-surface methodology

Giri et al., 2007

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9161761438026499603
Author
Giri S
Prasad S
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Drying Technology

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Button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporous) were dried in a microwave-vacuum dryer up to a final moisture content of around 6%(db). The effect of microwave power level (115 to 285 W), system pressure (6.5 to 23.5 kPa), and slice thickness (6 to 14 mm) on drying efficiency and …
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