Moisture-Dependent Physical Properties and Hydration Kinetics of Peanut Kernel

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Analyzing physical and hydration properties of peanut kernels for improved storage and processing.

Moisture-Dependent Physical Properties and Hydration Kinetics of Peanut Kernel

Shubhra Shekhar
Shubhra Shekhar
Manoj Singh
Manoj Singh
Kamlesh Prasad
Kamlesh Prasad
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The physical properties of agricultural objects affected by moisture are essential for effective postharvest unit operations. Raw peanut in India is used in a wide variety of forms, and the process involved often soaking in water before being used as an ingredient in the preparation of different delicacies. Soaking and grinding in preparation of seasonings are commonly used to garnish the most traditional fermented foods such as idly, dosa, vada, and uttapam with several other breakfast items in the Indian subcontinent. The effect of moisture content (6.57 to 35.07%) on physical properties and the temperature (5 to 350C) dependent soaking behavior of peanut kernel of GG-20 genotype were assessed. The increase in moisture content of peanuts has affected the dimensional characteristics linearly, whereas most of the gravimetric and frictional properties followed a nonlinear trend. The feasibility of different models describing the hydration behavior was assessed for the peanut kernel. The adequacy of fitted models was determined using the coefficient of determination (R2), chi-square (2), and root mean square error (RMSE). The values of these parameters as higher R2 (≥0.96) and lower 2 (≤0.005) and RMSE (≤0.020) reflect the applicability of models in describing the soaking behavior of the peanut kernel. The rate of moisture uptake at different temperatures during hydration depicts the process as diffusion-controlled in the primary phase, with a higher absorption rate followed by a slower absorption rate during the secondary phase of hydration. Effective diffusivity in the endothermic process of moisture absorption varied from 2.905×10-10 to 10.754×10-10 (m2/sec.) over the studied temperature range with the activation energy of 32.175 KJ/mol.

Moisture-Dependent Physical Properties and Hydration Kinetics of Peanut Kernel

The physical properties of agricultural objects affected by moisture are essential for effective postharvest unit operations. Raw peanut in India is used in a wide variety of forms, and the process involved often soaking in water before being used as an ingredient in the preparation of different delicacies. Soaking and grinding in preparation of seasonings are commonly used to garnish the most traditional fermented foods such as idly, dosa, vada, and uttapam with several other breakfast items in the Indian subcontinent. The effect of moisture content (6.57 to 35.07%) on physical properties and the temperature (5 to 350C) dependent soaking behavior of peanut kernel of GG-20 genotype were assessed. The increase in moisture content of peanuts has affected the dimensional characteristics linearly, whereas most of the gravimetric and frictional properties followed a nonlinear trend. The feasibility of different models describing the hydration behavior was assessed for the peanut kernel. The adequacy of fitted models was determined using the coefficient of determination (R2), chi-square (2), and root mean square error (RMSE). The values of these parameters as higher R2 (≥0.96) and lower 2 (≤0.005) and RMSE (≤0.020) reflect the applicability of models in describing the soaking behavior of the peanut kernel. The rate of moisture uptake at different temperatures during hydration depicts the process as diffusion-controlled in the primary phase, with a higher absorption rate followed by a slower absorption rate during the secondary phase of hydration. Effective diffusivity in the endothermic process of moisture absorption varied from 2.905×10-10 to 10.754×10-10 (m2/sec.) over the studied temperature range with the activation energy of 32.175 KJ/mol.

Shubhra Shekhar
Shubhra Shekhar
Manoj Singh
Manoj Singh
Kamlesh Prasad
Kamlesh Prasad

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Shubhra Shekhar. 2026. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – C: Chemical Engineering GJRE-C Volume 23 (GJRE Volume 23 Issue C1): .

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Shubhra Shekhar
Shubhra Shekhar
Manoj Singh
Manoj Singh
Kamlesh Prasad
Kamlesh Prasad

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