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Pratik Nayi1, Seyed-Hassan Miraei Ashtiani2, Fu-Yuan Ma3
1Department of Tropical Agriculture and International Cooperation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Neipu, Pingtung, Taiwan.
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Full-spectrum artificial sunlight drying (FSASLD) was investigated as an innovative drying technology for turmeric dehydration, focusing on drying characteristics, quality preservation, and machine learning (ML)-based modeling. Turmeric slices were dried at power levels of 200-400 W using a controlled artificial sunlight drying system. Increasing power level accelerated moisture removal, with effective moisture diffusivity increasing from 2.54 × 10-10 to 5.07 × 10-10 m2 s-1. Color degradation kinetics varied with the evaluated color parameter and drying condition, and both zero-order and first-order models adequately described color changes during drying. Curcumin retention exceeded 85%, indicating effective preservation under FSASLD conditions. Five ML algorithms were employed to predict moisture ratio from drying variables. Among them, the Gaussian process regression model achieved the highest predictive performance with an average test coefficient of determination of 0.9879. These findings highlight the potential of FSASLD as a controllable alternative to traditional drying.
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