Abstract

The changes in moisture adsorption isotherms of commercial biscuits during storage were investigated by means of a rapid Dynamic Dewpoint Isotherms (DDIs) method. Moreover, the relationships between the changes in moisture content and some quality characteristics of biscuits (moisture, aw, peroxide value – PV and texture) were studied during 92days of storage at 35°C. GAB model was used to fit the experimental sorption behaviours. During storage, moisture content and aw of biscuits increased and the obtained isotherms showed modifications in behaviour and shape. Significant changes were observed in PV values and texture, particularly during the first 40days of storage.The monolayer moisture content, obtained by the BET equation, significantly increased during storage from 1.473 to 2.080gwater100gdb−1, probably because of the increase in the active sites for water binding due to the chemical and physical changes of the main components, induced by product ageing.

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