Prediction Models for Moisture Sorption Isotherms of Soy Protein Isolate/Carboxymethyl Chitosan/Oleic Acid Blend Films

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Rachtanapun, P. [1 ]
Suriyatem, R. [1 ]
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[1] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Agroind, Div Packaging Technol, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
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Biopolymer; carboxymethyl chitosan; film; oleic acid; sorption isotherm; soy protein; BARRIER;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.506.595
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T [工业技术];
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Soy protein isolate/carboxymethyl chitosan/oleic acid (SPUCMCH/O) blend films were prepared by solution casting. The effect of various oleic acid content (0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0 pph of SPI and CMCH) on water sorption isotherm of SPI/CMCH base film was investigated. The sorption isotherm of SPI/CMCH/O blend films was evaluated at serveral relative humidity (0, 16, 35, 55 and 76% RH), at 25+/-1 degrees C. The isotherms showed equilibrium moisture content (%EMC) of SPI/CMCH/O blend films decreased when oleic acid content increased. Understanding of sorption isotherms is an importance for prediction of moisture sorption properties of films via moisture sorption empirical models. Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB), Brunauer Emmett Teller (BET) and Oswin sorption models were tested to fit the experimental data. The root mean squares (RMS) of GAB, BET and Oswin were in the range of 68.60-87.02, 22.86-79.38 and 694.78-3797.23, respectively. BET model was found to be the better-fitted model for SPI/CMCH/0 blend films at 25+/-1 degrees C .
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