Exploring Osmotic Dehydration for Food Preservation: Methods, Modelling, and Modern Applications

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This study summarizes the most recent findings on osmotic dehydration, a crucial step in food preservation. The many benefits of osmotic dehydration are listed, including longer shelf life and preserved nutritional value. Mass transfer dynamics, which are critical to understanding osmotic dehydration, are explored alongside mathematical models essential for comprehending this process. The effect of osmotic agents and process parameters on efficacy, such as temperature, agitation and osmotic agent concentration, is closely examined. Pre-treatment techniques are emphasized in order to improve process effectiveness and product quality. The increasing demand for sustainability is a critical factor driving research into eco-friendly osmotic agents, waste valorization, and energy-efficient methods. The review also provides practical insights into process optimization and discusses the energy consumption and viability of osmotic dehydration compared to other drying methods. Future applications and improvements are highlighted, making it an invaluable tool for the food industry.

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Mari, A., Parisouli, D. N., & Krokida, M. (2024, September 1). Exploring Osmotic Dehydration for Food Preservation: Methods, Modelling, and Modern Applications. Foods. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13172783

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