In this work, water sorption profiles on lyophilized jabuticaba peel were evaluated using the BET, GAB, Halsey, Henderson, Oswin and Smith isotherm models. All water sorption studies were conducted using the static gravimetric method and saturated CHCOOK, KCO NaBr, SnCl KCl and BaCl solutions at 20, 30 and 35 °C. The best water sorption isotherm fits were determined with the GAB model at 20 °C, Oswin model at 30 °C and Halsey model at 35 °C. The curve profiles of the isotherm models employed were classified as type III. The results revealed that lyophilized jabuticaba peel can be safely stored at 20, 30 or 35 °C with the monitoring and control of relative humidity, equilibrium humidity and water activity. However, microbial action and undesirable enzymatic reactions may occur at 35 °C when the relative humidity is above 22%. The present results are useful for defining suitable storage and production conditions of a novel jabuticaba peel-based process for the production of dehydrated foods.

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