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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Thermal and non-thermal processing effect on açai juice composition
Autor(es): Linhares, Maria de Fátima Dantas
Alves Filho, Elenilson de Godoy
Silva, Lorena Mara Alexandre e
Fonteles, Thatyane Vidal
Wurlitzer, Nédio Jair
Brito, Edy Sousa de
Fernandes, Fabiano André Narciso
Rodrigues, Sueli
Palavras-chave: Euterpe oleracea;HTST/UHT;Non-thermal processing;Bioaccessibility;Chemometric
Data do documento: 2020
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Food Research International
Citação: FERNANDES, F. A. N. et al. Thermal and non-thermal processing effect on açai juice composition. Food Research International, [s.l.], v. 136, 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109506
Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of High-Temperature Short Time (HTST), Ultra High Temperature (UHT), and the non-thermal processes High Power Ultrasound (US), UV-pulsed-light and Low Pressure Plasma (LPP) on the composition, stability, and bioactive compounds bioaccessibility of açai juice. 1H NMR based approach, coupled to chemometrics, was applied to evaluate the changes in the juice composition. All the non-thermal processes increased the sugars content (glucose and fructose), and the amino acid betaine, except the combined processing of ultrasound followed by low-pressure plasma (US.LPP). HTST and UHT increased the fatty acids and phenolic compounds content in the açai juice. The bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds decreased due to the processing. After thermal sterilization (UHT), the anthocyanin bioaccessibility was 2-fold higher. The combined non-thermal treatment reduced the biocompounds bioaccessibility to 40% of the non-processed juice. However, the combined US.LPP improved the bioaccessibility of vitamin C by 8%. UHT increased the anthocyanin’s bioaccessibility but sharply decreased vitamin C bioaccessibility. Higher impact of thermal processing on vitamin C, anthocyanins, total phenolics, PPO, POD, DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP was verified after 45 and 60 days of storage compared to the non-thermally processed samples.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/69564
ISSN: 0963-9969
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