2024
DOI: 10.3390/foods13020207
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Effect of Microwave Intermittent Drying on the Structural and Functional Properties of Zein in Corn Kernels

Sining Mao,
Yuhan Zhou,
Bin Song
et al.

Abstract: Microwave intermittent drying was carried out on newly harvested corn kernels to study the effects of different microwave intermittent powers (900 W, 1800 W, 2700 W, and 3600 W) on the structural and functional properties of zein in corn kernels. The results showed that microwave drying could increase the thermal stability of zein in corn kernels. The solubility, emulsification activity index, and surface hydrophobicity increased under 1800 W drying power, which was due to the unfolding of the molecular struct… Show more

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“…7 Microwave desiccation technology, which allows materials to absorb microwave radiation and convert it into thermal energy, has garnered considerable interest. 8,9 This technique ensures a more uniform temperature distribution within the material during the heating process. Since the moisture in coal slime exhibits a high dielectric constant and dielectric loss, energy is preferentially directed to the moisture in the coal sludge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Microwave desiccation technology, which allows materials to absorb microwave radiation and convert it into thermal energy, has garnered considerable interest. 8,9 This technique ensures a more uniform temperature distribution within the material during the heating process. Since the moisture in coal slime exhibits a high dielectric constant and dielectric loss, energy is preferentially directed to the moisture in the coal sludge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%