Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits
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Resumo: | Abstract In Peru, approximately 20% of the production of avocado var. Hass is discarded due to its low quality, and sold at low prices in local markets. The aim of this study was to optimize the blanching time and temperature to produce avocado pulp, using low quality discarded fruits as the raw material. The process was optimized using Response Surface Methodology with a 22 central composite rotational design (R2 ≥ 0.75; p < 0.05). The independent variables studied were the blanching time (0, 1.5, 5, 8.5, 10 min) and temperature (65, 68, 75, 82, 85 °C), where the avocados were blanched by immersion (with peel), and the pulp extracted, processed, vacuum sealed (0.035 MPa) and stored under refrigeration at 5 °C for 49 days. The low quality discarded avocados were shown to be ideal for pulping, since 98% of the fruits had an oil content below 15% with an average pulp yield of 79.23%. The results indicated that longer blanching times and higher temperatures of above 5 min and 75 °C, respectively, retained the green colour and increased the brightness of the pulp, avoiding enzymatic browning. In addition, the increase in both contributed to the stability of the product acidity and pH level, extending its shelf life. However, in the sensory analysis, the pulp submitted to temperatures above 82 °C obtained the lowest scores for taste, odour and general acceptance due to the presence of a bitter taste and unpleasant odours in the pulp. The central point trials (5 min; 75 °C) presented the best scores for the independent variables such as colour, taste, odour and sensory texture, also showing good physicochemical stability with a shelf life of 37 days. |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruitsWaste managementValue addedShelf life extensionEnzymatic browningAvocado oilSustainabilityAbstract In Peru, approximately 20% of the production of avocado var. Hass is discarded due to its low quality, and sold at low prices in local markets. The aim of this study was to optimize the blanching time and temperature to produce avocado pulp, using low quality discarded fruits as the raw material. The process was optimized using Response Surface Methodology with a 22 central composite rotational design (R2 ≥ 0.75; p < 0.05). The independent variables studied were the blanching time (0, 1.5, 5, 8.5, 10 min) and temperature (65, 68, 75, 82, 85 °C), where the avocados were blanched by immersion (with peel), and the pulp extracted, processed, vacuum sealed (0.035 MPa) and stored under refrigeration at 5 °C for 49 days. The low quality discarded avocados were shown to be ideal for pulping, since 98% of the fruits had an oil content below 15% with an average pulp yield of 79.23%. The results indicated that longer blanching times and higher temperatures of above 5 min and 75 °C, respectively, retained the green colour and increased the brightness of the pulp, avoiding enzymatic browning. In addition, the increase in both contributed to the stability of the product acidity and pH level, extending its shelf life. However, in the sensory analysis, the pulp submitted to temperatures above 82 °C obtained the lowest scores for taste, odour and general acceptance due to the presence of a bitter taste and unpleasant odours in the pulp. The central point trials (5 min; 75 °C) presented the best scores for the independent variables such as colour, taste, odour and sensory texture, also showing good physicochemical stability with a shelf life of 37 days.Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos - ITAL2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-67232019000100463Brazilian Journal of Food Technology v.22 2019reponame:Brazilian Journal of Food Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)instacron:ITAL10.1590/1981-6723.24418info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalvador-Reyes,RebecaPaucar-Menacho,Luz Mariaeng2019-11-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1981-67232019000100463Revistahttp://bjft.ital.sp.gov.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br||bjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br1981-67231516-7275opendoar:2019-11-12T00:00Brazilian Journal of Food Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)false |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits Salvador-Reyes,Rebeca Waste management Value added Shelf life extension Enzymatic browning Avocado oil Sustainability |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
title_full |
Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Optimization of the blanching time and temperature in the manufacture of Hass avocado pulp using low quality discarded fruits |
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Salvador-Reyes,Rebeca |
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Salvador-Reyes,Rebeca Paucar-Menacho,Luz Maria |
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Paucar-Menacho,Luz Maria |
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Salvador-Reyes,Rebeca Paucar-Menacho,Luz Maria |
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Waste management Value added Shelf life extension Enzymatic browning Avocado oil Sustainability |
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Waste management Value added Shelf life extension Enzymatic browning Avocado oil Sustainability |
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Abstract In Peru, approximately 20% of the production of avocado var. Hass is discarded due to its low quality, and sold at low prices in local markets. The aim of this study was to optimize the blanching time and temperature to produce avocado pulp, using low quality discarded fruits as the raw material. The process was optimized using Response Surface Methodology with a 22 central composite rotational design (R2 ≥ 0.75; p < 0.05). The independent variables studied were the blanching time (0, 1.5, 5, 8.5, 10 min) and temperature (65, 68, 75, 82, 85 °C), where the avocados were blanched by immersion (with peel), and the pulp extracted, processed, vacuum sealed (0.035 MPa) and stored under refrigeration at 5 °C for 49 days. The low quality discarded avocados were shown to be ideal for pulping, since 98% of the fruits had an oil content below 15% with an average pulp yield of 79.23%. The results indicated that longer blanching times and higher temperatures of above 5 min and 75 °C, respectively, retained the green colour and increased the brightness of the pulp, avoiding enzymatic browning. In addition, the increase in both contributed to the stability of the product acidity and pH level, extending its shelf life. However, in the sensory analysis, the pulp submitted to temperatures above 82 °C obtained the lowest scores for taste, odour and general acceptance due to the presence of a bitter taste and unpleasant odours in the pulp. The central point trials (5 min; 75 °C) presented the best scores for the independent variables such as colour, taste, odour and sensory texture, also showing good physicochemical stability with a shelf life of 37 days. |
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