Moisture sorption isotherms and chemical composition of Omani dates
1998
Myhara, R.M. | Taylor, M.S. | Slominski, B.A. | Al-Bulushi, I.
The chemical composition and water sorption isotherms of two Omani date varieties, Fard and Khalas, were determined. Compositional analysis showed that Khalas contained more glucose (44.69 +/- 0.04%) than Fard (43.55 +/- 0.70%), but less non-starch polysaccharide (NSP). Khalas had 3.95 +/- 0.04% and Fard had 4.44 +/- 0.03%. Moisture sorption isotherms conducted at three temperatures displayed a crossing effect due to the dissolution of crystalline sugars at higher temperatures and moisture contents. Modeling with the GAB equation predicted monolayer moisture contents (Xm) of 13.9% for Fard and 14.4% for Khalas. Isosteric heat of sorption, for both varieties, varied from 9.4 to -1.6 kJ/mol as the moisture content changed from 5.0 to 40.0%. Differences in moisture sorption behavior of the two varieties were attributed to compositional differences. Compositional data alone, could not act as a universal moisture sorption model since other complicating factors, such as crystalline sugar dissolution, were involved.
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