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<title>MOISTURE SORPTION AND SELECTED THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MORINGA (Moringa oleifera Lam.) SEED AND GRITS</title>
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<title>MOISTURE SORPTION AND SELECTED THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MORINGA (Moringa oleifera Lam.) SEED AND GRITS</title>
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<name>AKINTOLA, Akintunde</name>
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<updated>2024-05-23T12:05:51Z</updated>
<published>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">MOISTURE SORPTION AND SELECTED THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MORINGA (Moringa oleifera Lam.) SEED AND GRITS
AKINTOLA, Akintunde
Moringa seed is a raw material that needs long period of storage. This necessitates&#13;
drying the seed so as to extend its shelf life. An important factor in ensuring stability&#13;
of moringa seed and grits in storage is its water activity (aw). However, there is dearth&#13;
of information on the sorption characteristics of moringa seed and grits. This study was&#13;
therefore, designed to investigate the sorption and some thermodynamic characteristics&#13;
of moringa seed and grits during storage.&#13;
Moringa seeds and grits (particle size 106-212 μm) were kept in two packaging&#13;
materials (Polypropylene [Pp] and Low-Density Poly-Ethylene [LDPE]) and stored at&#13;
ambient condition for 12 days, and shelf life was predicted using Heiss-Eichner model.&#13;
Sorption Isotherms (SI) of moringa seed and grits were obtained by determining the&#13;
Equilibrium Moisture Content (EMC) at a temperature range of 20-40℃ and nine aw&#13;
(0.09-0.92) levels using thermostatic water bath and concentrated H2SO4. The sorption&#13;
data were fitted into six selected models namely: Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET),&#13;
Guggenheim-Anderson-De Boer (GAB), Hailwood-Horrobin (HH), Modified Hasley&#13;
(MH), Modified Henderson (MHM) and Modified Hailwood-Horrobin (MHH)&#13;
models. The performance of the models was tested using Root Mean Square Error&#13;
(RMSE), co-efficient of determination (R2) and Residual Sum of Squares (RSS). The&#13;
effect of temperature on the monolayer moisture content (Mo) of the seed and grits was&#13;
determined using BET, GAB and Caurie models. Clausius-Clapeyron equation was&#13;
used to determine the isosteric heat (ΔH) and entropy of sorption (ΔS) of the seed and&#13;
grits. Data were analysed using ANOVA at α0.05.&#13;
The predicted shelf life in Pp and LDPE were 1,852 and 1,446 days; 994 and 748 days&#13;
for seed and grits, respectively. The SI curves generated were sigmoidal in shape&#13;
indicating Type-II isotherm. The GAB and MHM were the best-fitted models and&#13;
predicted the EMC at all temperatures with highest R2 (0.9994, 0.9999) in adsorption&#13;
and (0.9994, 0.9999) in desorption processes for seed and grits, respectively. The BET&#13;
and HH models did not fit well at all temperatures with R2 (0.6957, 0.6869); (0.8439,&#13;
0.8149) for seed and grits, respectively, while MHH fitted well with R2 (0.9111) for&#13;
grits at a temperature of 20℃ only. The GAB gave the least RMSE and RSS and it&#13;
ranged 0.0775-0.2124 and 0.0060-0.0431, respectively. The Mo for the seed and grits&#13;
ranged 2.9–5.9% db and 2.1–4.4% db, respectively. Hysteresis did not have significant&#13;
effect on Mo for both seed and grits. The ΔH decreased as the EMC increased and it&#13;
ranged 9.90-40.86 kJmol-1 for seed and 4.75-38.71 kJmol-1 for grits in adsorption;&#13;
10.85-45.09 kJmol-1 for seed and 4.82-41.66 kJmol-1 for grits in desorption. The ΔS&#13;
ranged 0.03-0.124 kJmol-1K-1 for seed and 0.014-0.113 kJmol-1K-1 for grits in&#13;
adsorption; 0.033-0.137 kJmol-1K-1 for seed and 0.015-0.124 kJmol-1K-1 for grits in&#13;
desorption. The ΔH and ΔS increased exponentially as the EMC decreased.&#13;
Sorption isotherm of moringa seed and grits demonstrated Type-II behaviour. Moringa&#13;
seed and grits stored in polypropylene had longer shelf life and less interaction with&#13;
the micro-environment during storage than Low Density Polyethylene.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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