CJFST.2020.12.2.03

Original scientific paper                                                                                                                                                      DOI: 10.17508/CJFST.2020.12.2.03

Effect of heat treatments on the drying behaviour, moisture content and oil yield of Balanite aegyptiaca Kernels

GRACE IGBELE ABEL1*, ADEBAYO OJO ADEBIYI2, FOLINE FOLORUNSHO OLAYEMI2 AND PATRICIA ONOGHOETO PESSU1

1Durable Crops Research Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3, Asa dam, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
2Postharvest Engineering Research Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3, Asa dam Road, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Article history:
Received: October 22, 2019
Accepted: May 18, 2020

The influence of different heat treatments, including oven drying at 40, 50, 60 and 70 °C for 60, 120 and 180 minutes at each temperature, roasting, boiling for 5, 10, and 15 minutes, sun and solar drying for 480 and 720 minutes, on the drying behaviour, moisture content and oil yield of Balanite aegyptiaca kernels (BaKs) was investigated.
The moisture contents on wet basis were determined by the oven drying method at 105 °C for 4 hours and calculated from both weight loss data and dry solid weight of the kernel samples, while oil was extracted with n-hexane using Soxhlet apparatus. The experiments were conducted in triplicates.
Low moisture contents of 2.726 and 2.426 % at drying times of 60 and 120 minutes were obtained in Balanites aegyptiaca kernels dried at 70 °C, while drying at 40, 50 and 60 °C for 180 minutes gave low moisture contents of 3.973, 3.861 and 3.779 %, respectively. The drying of Balanite aegyptiaca kernels occured in the falling rate period. The moisture contents of Balanites aegyptiaca kernels oven-dried at 40, 50, 60 and 70 °C decreased with increasing drying time when compared to the raw kernels. Similarly, the average oil yield of Balanite aegyptiaca kernels decreased with increasing temperature in the following order: raw>40 °C>50 °C>60 °C>70 °C. The highest oil yield (45.345 %) was obtained in the boiled kernels and the least oil yield (37.790 %) in those kernels  dried at 70 °C. Results from this study justify the use of boiling in traditional Balanite kernel oil extraction process as it gave the highest oil yield.

Keywords:
Thermal processing
Balanite aegyptiaca
drying behaviour
moisture content
oil yield