Enhancing the washing of harvested quinoa seeds with ultrasound-assisted hydration

IF 8.7 1区 化学 Q1 ACOUSTICS Ultrasonics Sonochemistry Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107307
Hongbin Bai, Yingsi Wu, Fei Liu, Dezheng Xuan, Xuan Zhao, Wenxue Dong
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To improve the efficiency of harvested quinoa seed wash processing, this study comparatively evaluated the effects of ultrasound-assisted hydration (UH) and conventional hydration (CH) on hydration dynamics, saponin mass transfer kinetics, and pericarp structural changes in quinoa seeds. Moisture uptake was monitored using a gravimetric method, saponin content was determined through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and pericarp structural changes were observed via scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that UH significantly enhanced the water absorption rate of quinoa seeds, with the Peleg model effectively fitting all hydration stages (R2 > 0.93). The saponin content in the seeds decreased rapidly at first and then stabilized, with the most significant reduction occurring within the first 30 min of soaking. UH reduced the saponin content by 52 %–73 %, outperforming CH, which reduced it by 42 %–53 %. Fick’s diffusion model indicated that UH significantly increased the effective diffusion coefficient (Deff) of saponins and reduced the activation energy (Ea from 21.83 to 18.15 kJ/mol). SEM images confirmed that UH accelerated the rupture and pore formation of the pericarp. All kinetic models showed good fitting performance, with the Weibull and two-term models providing the best fit under both CH and UH conditions, evidenced by the highest R2 and lowest SSE, RMSE, and χ2 values. These findings contribute to optimizing industrial quinoa processing, enhancing efficiency and sustainability, and provide valuable guidance for the application of ultrasound technology in grain-based food development.
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Ultrasonics Sonochemistry stands as a premier international journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research articles primarily focusing on chemical reactions and reactors induced by ultrasonic waves, known as sonochemistry. Beyond chemical reactions, the journal also welcomes contributions related to cavitation-induced events and processing, including sonoluminescence, and the transformation of materials on chemical, physical, and biological levels. Since its inception in 1994, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry has consistently maintained a top ranking in the "Acoustics" category, reflecting its esteemed reputation in the field. The journal publishes exceptional papers covering various areas of ultrasonics and sonochemistry. Its contributions are highly regarded by both academia and industry stakeholders, demonstrating its relevance and impact in advancing research and innovation.
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