Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice

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Autor(a) principal: Figueira,Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Venturini Filho,Waldemar Gastoni, Ducatti,Carlos, Nogueira,Andressa Milene Parente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: The objectives of this study were to develop the method of isotope analysis to quantify the carbon of C3 photosynthetic cycle in pulpy whole apple juice and to measure the legal limits based on Brazilian legislation in order to identify the beverages that do not conform to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA). This beverage was produced in a laboratory according to the Brazilian law. Pulpy juices adulterated by the addition of sugarcane were also produced. The isotope analyses measured the relative isotope enrichment of the juices, their pulpy fractions (internal standard) and purified sugar. From those results, the quantity of C3 source was estimated by means of the isotope dilution equation. To determine the existence of adulteration in commercial juices, it was necessary to create a legal limit according to the Brazilian law. Three brands of commercial juices were analyzed. One was classified as adulterated. The legal limit enabled to clearly identify the juice that was not in conformity with the Brazilian law. The methodology developed proved efficient for quantifying the carbon of C3 origin in commercial pulpy apple juices.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
title Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
spellingShingle Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
Figueira,Ricardo
internal standard
isotope
carbon
IRMS
adulteration
quality
title_short Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
title_full Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
title_fullStr Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
title_full_unstemmed Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
title_sort Isotope analysis (δ13C) of pulpy whole apple juice
author Figueira,Ricardo
author_facet Figueira,Ricardo
Venturini Filho,Waldemar Gastoni
Ducatti,Carlos
Nogueira,Andressa Milene Parente
author_role author
author2 Venturini Filho,Waldemar Gastoni
Ducatti,Carlos
Nogueira,Andressa Milene Parente
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueira,Ricardo
Venturini Filho,Waldemar Gastoni
Ducatti,Carlos
Nogueira,Andressa Milene Parente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv internal standard
isotope
carbon
IRMS
adulteration
quality
topic internal standard
isotope
carbon
IRMS
adulteration
quality
description The objectives of this study were to develop the method of isotope analysis to quantify the carbon of C3 photosynthetic cycle in pulpy whole apple juice and to measure the legal limits based on Brazilian legislation in order to identify the beverages that do not conform to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA). This beverage was produced in a laboratory according to the Brazilian law. Pulpy juices adulterated by the addition of sugarcane were also produced. The isotope analyses measured the relative isotope enrichment of the juices, their pulpy fractions (internal standard) and purified sugar. From those results, the quantity of C3 source was estimated by means of the isotope dilution equation. To determine the existence of adulteration in commercial juices, it was necessary to create a legal limit according to the Brazilian law. Three brands of commercial juices were analyzed. One was classified as adulterated. The legal limit enabled to clearly identify the juice that was not in conformity with the Brazilian law. The methodology developed proved efficient for quantifying the carbon of C3 origin in commercial pulpy apple juices.
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