Abstract The effects of drying temperature (120 °C to 200 °C) on drying characteristics of black tea leaves using superheated steam dryer (SHS) were investigated. It was observed that increased drying temperature… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The effects of drying temperature (120 °C to 200 °C) on drying characteristics of black tea leaves using superheated steam dryer (SHS) were investigated. It was observed that increased drying temperature caused higher drying rate that helped to shorten drying times. The effective diffusivities of moisture transfer in SHS ranged between 2.30 × 10–10 and 3.90 × 10–10 m2/s within the temperature range tested. The effective diffusivities were correlated by Arrhenius relationship with Arrhenius constant and activation energy estimated at 1.07 × 10–8 m2/s and activation energy 12.34 kJ/mol, respectively. Increased in drying temperature and time significantly decreased the brightness (*L) of tea leaves from 26.34 to 22.66 and TPC from 87.93 to 42.39 mg/g. However, comparison to commercial black tea showed that SHS dried-tea leaves exhibited better colour attribute and 91.4% higher in phenolic content.
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