Abstract

Moisture desorption isotherms of beef were determined in the relative humidity range of 23 to 90% at 5, 15 and 25 °C and at 2.5% NaCl and 2.5% NaCl + 150 ppm NaNO 2 content. Desorption isotherms were found to be typical type II sigmoid. The water content at equilibrium was higher in beef with NaCl and NaCl + NaNO 2 than control samples. Experimental data were fitted to various mathematical models and it was found that the Peleg model was best in describing the equilibrium moisture content relationship for beef samples over the entire range of temperatures. The net isosteric heat of sorption was estimated from equilibrium desorption data, using the Clausius–Clapeyron equation. Isosteric heats of desorption were found to increase with decreasing moisture content.

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