Dielectric properties of frozen tuna and analysis of defrosting using a radio-frequency system at low frequencies
2014
Llave, Yvan | Terada, Yuina | Fukuoka, Mika | Sakai, Noboru
Characterization of radio-frequency (RF) defrosting of tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) influenced by its dielectric properties (DPs) was investigated experimentally. DPs at 13.56 and 27.12MHz of three ordinary muscles of tuna were evaluated from −20 to +10°C using the parallel-plate measurement method with an impedance analyzer and a dielectric test fixture. In the range of −3 to +1°C, dielectric constant (ε′) values were significantly higher than at other measured temperatures. Higher DP values were found for tuna samples with higher moisture content, especially at lower frequencies. Samples were defrosted using a 13.56-MHz parallel-plate RF system. Greater uniformity of end-point temperature distribution of tuna muscle was obtained when the top electrode projection was similar in size to the sample, especially for samples with high-moisture content. Additionally, a threefold reduction in thawing time was obtained with the RF system compared with conventional thawing.
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