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      Development and testing of novel photovoltaic-thermal collector-based solar dryer for green tea drying application

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            Evaluation of seven different drying treatments in respect to total flavonoid, phenolic, vitamin C content, chlorophyll, antioxidant activity and color of green tea ( Camellia sinensis or C. assamica) leaves

            The effect of seven drying treatments (sun, shade, oven 60 °C, oven 80 °C, oven 100 °C, microwave and freeze-drying) were evaluated with respect total flavonoid (TFC), phenolic (TPC), antioxidant activity, vitamin C and color characteristics of green tea. In general, drying increased antioxidant activity, TPC, TFC and chlorophyll content, while it led to a decrease in vitamin C. The highest TPC (209.17 mg Gallic acid/gdw) and TFC (38.18 mg Quercitin/gdw) were obtained in oven drying at 60 and 100 °C, respectively. Among methods, oven drying at 60 °C revealed the highest radical scavenging activity (IC 50  = 167.166 μg/ml), while microwave showed the lowest one (IC 50  = 505.5 μg/ml). Similar trend was also observed in reducing power assay. The highest vitamin C (16.36 mg/100gDM) and Chlorophyll a (17.35 mg/l) were obtained in freeze drying. Finally, sun and freeze drying methods were considered as the least and the most desirable drying methods, respectively the final color of green tea leaves.
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              Photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) systems: A review with emphasis on environmental issues

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                Journal
                Solar Energy
                Solar Energy
                Elsevier BV
                0038092X
                January 2022
                January 2022
                : 231
                : 1072-1091
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                10.1016/j.solener.2021.12.030
                1981b543-f6e3-4c46-9295-4e1284c26ee0
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