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    Modelado de la cinética de secado e isoterma de adsorción de agua de mesocarpio de zapallo (Cucurbita máxima Duchesne) sometido a diferentes tratamientos previos al secado
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería en Alimentos y Biotecnología. Carrera de Alimentos, 2025-02) Toaquiza Landeta, Arlett Estefanía; Acurio Arcos, Liliana Patricia
    This work studied the behavior of pumpkin being subjected to boiling, steam and microwave as pretreatments, with a subsequent drying process at 65 degrees Celsius for 8 hours. The samples reached a final humidity of 2.1 percent for the control, 1.8 percent for the sample pretreated with boiling water, 3.2 percent for steam and 2.6 percent for microwaves. The drying kinetics were adjusted to different mathematical models (Newton, Page, modified Page, Henderson & Pabis, Logarithmic, and Wang & Singh), being the Page model the one that presented a better fit. Adsorption isotherms were created by applying supersaturated salts that allowed simulating environments with relative humidities between 11.78 percent and 80.12 percent. The equilibrium humidity values reached by the samples were adjusted to the BET and GAB models. It was observed that the GAB model presented a better fit for the control, subjected to boiling water and microwaves. In contrast, the BET mathematical model allowed explaining the behavior of the pumpkin sample pretreated with steam. The sample pretreated with microwaves presented a higher water adsorption capacity in the monolayer with a value of 0.0558 grams of water per gram of dry solid. Finally, the samples exceeded a relative humidity of 30 percent, they showed a substantial increase in the flours' water adsorption capacity, so storage conditions that should not exceed 60percent relative humidity.

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