Development, sensory profile and physicochemical properties of jabuticaba nectar with lyophilized jussara pulp

ABSTRACT Jabuticaba and jussara are both fruits from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and endangered plant species due to their unsustainable exploitation. In order to protect these plants, it is important to develop products made with these fruits. We have developed a ready-to-drink jabuticaba nectar with the addition of lyophilized jussara pulp (LJP) applying sensory tests, such as acceptance test and Check-All-That-Apply (CATA). Optimal sensory conditions ranged between 150 g L-1 and 200 g L-1 for sucrose concentration and between 450 mL L-1 and 550 mL L-1 for jabuticaba pulp concentration. Just-about-right scale showed that the ideal concentration of LJP used as a natural color additive was 7.2 g L-1 (R2=0.99902). Affective test showed that nectars added with LJP had higher acceptance means than samples without the colorant (P<0.05). LJP addition led to 5.0-fold increase in total phenolic contents. Samples colored with LJP had similar sensory descriptive profiles, as well as nectars without jussara colorant, according to CATA results (P>0.05). Jabuticaba nectar added with LJP presented high acceptance among consumers (P<0.05), indicating commercial potential for this product.

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Main Authors: Suemitsu,Laura, Inada,Kim Ohanna Pimenta, Fernandes,Paula de Oliveira, Perrone,Daniel, Monteiro,Mariana, Melo,Lauro
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2020
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902020000200414
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