Abstract:
Herbals, as ingredients in Ayurvedic medicine play a significant role in the countiy’s
economy. Since a part of the national requirement is produced locally, the industry has
to depend on imports which utilize hard earned foreign exchange of the country.
Attempts have been made to enhance production of herbs to develop livelihood of
people and to save foreign exchange which can be spent on other essentials. The final
quality of herbs which are produced by cultivators depends on both the pre and post
harvesting operations. Among the post harv est operations, drying is an important
procedure to obtain high quality since unfavorable drying conditions can lead to loss of
chemicals that are found in herbs.
A solar dryer was designed for drying of herbs grown in the district of Hambantota
which has favorable radiation levels during the year. The dryer consisted of an array of
flat plate solar collectors for air heating and a drying chamber. The dryer was designed
to provide uniform velocity and temperature to obtain consistent drying conditions in a
series of trays. Two fans with a power consumption of 100W were used to produce air
flow through the chamber. The dryer was installed in Ambalantota and evaluated for
performance in drying of herbs.
The dryer has a loading capacity of 20-50 kg of fresh material depending of bulk
density. Eight tests were conducted for drying of the herbs Polpala, Ranawara,
Ardathoda bark and root. The temperature of the air in dryer was 48°C with
corresponding ambient temperature of 32.7°C. The average collector efficiency was
57.72% while the system drying efficiency was 16.91%. Drying rate, drying efficiency
and moisture curves were used to predict the performance of the solar dryer. The
performance of the dryer was found to be excellent in the tests conducted.
Morphological, Sensory and Microbial characters were used to compare the drying
quality of open sun dried and solar dried medicinal plant samples. Sensory and Visual
evaluation tests were conducted to compare the sensory and morphological
characteristics. There was a significant quality improvement when dried with the solar
dryer in comparison to the open sun dried products. The sensory panel identified solar
dried herbs as better quality products than the open sun dried ones. Microbial laboratory
test that was conducted to compare the microbial characters showed solar dried products
had less mold count after one month of storage period (13xl03 - 14xl03 ) than the open
sun dried samples. Therefore, the performance evaluation indicated excellent
performance of the dryer with the superior quality products in comparison to the open
sun drying.