Abstract

Moisture sorption isotherms of Turkish delight were determined using the gravimetric static method of saturated salt solutions at 10, 20 and 30C. Isotherms were found to be of type III, typical of high sugar foods. The effect of temperature on moisture content was not significant (P>0.05). The sorption isotherms exhibited hysteresis at low water activities (a w < 0.5). At higher water activities the moisture content increased sharply as the temperature was increased, resulting in crossing of the isotherm curves at 0. 65 water activity. Six models namely the BET, the GAB, the Halsey, the Henderson, the Chung & Pfost and the Iglesias & Chirife were evaluated to determine the best fit for the experimental data. The GAB and the Iglesias & Chirife models fitted well the data of Turkish delight in the temperature and water activity range investigated. However, the GAB model was not appropriate for the estimation of monolayer value. The Clausius-Clapeyron equation was used to examine the isosteric heats of sorption.

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