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Item type:Publication, Modeling the green extraction of bioactive compounds from Pilangkasa fruit (Ardisia elliptica Thunb) through empirical and machine learning approaches(2026-01-01) ;Vinh, B. T. ;Loan, L. T.K. ;Mansamut, C.Tai, N. V.Pilangkasa Fruit (Ardisia elliptica Thunb) contains the rich bioactive compounds, which still limited the study to utilization. This study aimed to investigate the effect of green extraction technique – ultrasoud-assisted extraction on the antioxidants recovery efficient and establish the kinetic extraction under different conditions. Five level of sonication amplitute (0, 25, 50, 75, 100%) were used for extraction at a time range from 0 to 90 minutes. The extraction yield (%), total phenolic compound (mg gallic acid equivalent per g, mgGAE/100 g), total anthocyanin content (mg/100 g) were determined. The experimental data was fitted with five empirical models to find the best fit model. The power of sonication greatly influenced the efficiency for recovering the phytochemical compounds in Pilangkasa fruit (Ardisia elliptica Thunb). The fast rate of extraction was found at the initial stage (after 30 min of extraction), then reached the equilibrium stage or slightly declined. Among the five empirical models, first-order model showed the best fit between the actual and predicted data. While, ANN model presented the fast and accurate prediction the extraction process. Based on the extraction rate constant from the first-order model, the level of around 50-75% of amplitute was considered as the appropriate condition for extraction polyphenol from Pilangkasa fruit with high yield of extraction, total polyphenol content, total anthocyanin content. These conditions could be further optimized and upscaled for used in food industry. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Modeling of dehydration, polyphenol thermal degradation, and rehydration of instant germinated VD20 rice: Mathematical and artificial intelligence model(2025-01-01) ;Loan, L. T.K. ;Tat, T. Q. ;Minh, P. D.T. ;Thao, V. T.T.Hoang, P. T.M.VD20 rice, a local rice variety in Vietnam, is currently undergoing restoration and provides limited information about product development. In order to produce the instant germinated VD20 rice, the study on kinetics of dehydration, polyphenol thermal degradation, and rehydration of the instant product was carried out. Different temperatures were applied in this study, including 50°C, 55°C, 60°C, and 65°C. Various models were developed to describe these changes. The Page model provided the best fit for the sample's dehydration properties, with the moisture diffusivity (D<inf>eff</inf>) ranging from 7 x 10<sup>-12</sup> to 1.19 x 10<sup>-11</sup> m<sup>2</sup>/s and an activation energy of 31.70 kJ/mol. A zero-order model described the change in polyphenol during the drying process. The half-life values ranged from 3.737 h to 5.723 h. Also, the ANN model was used. This is an intelligent model made of an artificial neural network. It worked better and faster than earlier models like the Page model for dehydration behavior and the zero-order model for degradation property. The rehydration ratio of instant germinated rice also fitted well with the exponential model. These developed insights could facilitate further optimization and production on a larger scale, thereby enabling farmers to produce more products from this rice. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Process of foam-mat drying of purple rice bran extract and evaluation of product properties(2023-01-01) ;Loan, L. T.K.Tai, N. V.The present study examined the process of foam-mat drying “Cám” purple rice bran extract, including optimization foaming conditions and effect of drying temperatures on the drying behaviours and powder's qualities. The egg album and xanthan gum at different levels were used as foaming agents, which further optimizied by the response surface methodology. The optmial foam was dried at four levels of temperature (50-80<sup>o</sup>C). Moisture content was further recorded every 30 minutes. Four common emperical models were applied for predicting the pattern of moisture content. Under the effect of heat treatment, the final qualities of Cám purple rice bran foam-mat dried powder were determined. The results showed that when egg albumin and xanthan gum were used, 12.04% and 0.337% could maximize foam expansion and stability. These conditions could facilitate the efficiency of the drying process. Moreover, among the four models, the Page model showed the best fit for predicting the change in moisture ratio. The effective diffusivity and activation energy were from 6.73 x 10<sup>-10</sup> to 1.66 x 10<sup>-9</sup> m<sup>2</sup>/s and 22.72 kJ/mol, respectively. The study also revaled that at temperature of 70<sup>o</sup>C, the product could maintain high antioxidant proper conditions for storage and high acceptance by consumer.
