Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Vitória Matos de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/18638
Resumo: In Brazil, is traditional the consumption of plain tropical fruit juices bottled in glass or PET materials. The packaging materials are essential to protect the food product and to preserve its inherent quality during the storage. However sorption phenomena from food to packaging materials and the migration phenomena from packaging to the food may alter the product’s sensory quality. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the stability of passion fruit juices bottled in glass (used as reference) and PET materials during 120 days storage, regarding to the volatile compounds profile, physicalchemical and sensory properties (aroma and flavor). Bottles from the same production batch were purchased in local supermarkets (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil) and submitted to chemical, sensory and chromatographic analyses. Juices were characterized by determination of pH, soluble solids, total titrable acidity, ascorbic acid, color, total and reducing sugars. The characteristic passion fruit aroma and flavor were evaluated by a trained panel with a nine-cm nonstructured scale. The volatile compounds were isolated using a dynamic headspace technique by suction, in Porapak Q, analyzed by high resolution gas chromatography (FID) and identified by GC-MS. Five odoriferous compounds, according to the literature, were monitored: E-3-hexenol (passion fruit, fruity), Z- 3-hexenol (passion fruit, green), ethyl butanoate (fruity, sweet), ethyl hexanoate (fruity, sweet) and benzaldehyde (green). Both juices showed good chemical stability during the storage period, with the exception of ascorbic acid which reduced 58,20% and 39,12% in the glass and PET samples, respectively. The volatile compounds did not suffer consistent changes during storage, keeping its original passion fruit aroma and flavor intensities. In the PET stored samples, the compound ethyl butanoate showed a substantial reduction, which, nevertheless, was not enough to provoke significant changes in the product’s aroma and flavor within 120 days.
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spelling Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidroStudies of the alterations of the integral juice of maracuja in packing of the type pet and glassTecnologia de alimentosEstabilidade de sucos de maracujáSucos de frutasEmbalagemJuice stability of maracujaFruit juicesIn Brazil, is traditional the consumption of plain tropical fruit juices bottled in glass or PET materials. The packaging materials are essential to protect the food product and to preserve its inherent quality during the storage. However sorption phenomena from food to packaging materials and the migration phenomena from packaging to the food may alter the product’s sensory quality. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the stability of passion fruit juices bottled in glass (used as reference) and PET materials during 120 days storage, regarding to the volatile compounds profile, physicalchemical and sensory properties (aroma and flavor). Bottles from the same production batch were purchased in local supermarkets (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil) and submitted to chemical, sensory and chromatographic analyses. Juices were characterized by determination of pH, soluble solids, total titrable acidity, ascorbic acid, color, total and reducing sugars. The characteristic passion fruit aroma and flavor were evaluated by a trained panel with a nine-cm nonstructured scale. The volatile compounds were isolated using a dynamic headspace technique by suction, in Porapak Q, analyzed by high resolution gas chromatography (FID) and identified by GC-MS. Five odoriferous compounds, according to the literature, were monitored: E-3-hexenol (passion fruit, fruity), Z- 3-hexenol (passion fruit, green), ethyl butanoate (fruity, sweet), ethyl hexanoate (fruity, sweet) and benzaldehyde (green). Both juices showed good chemical stability during the storage period, with the exception of ascorbic acid which reduced 58,20% and 39,12% in the glass and PET samples, respectively. The volatile compounds did not suffer consistent changes during storage, keeping its original passion fruit aroma and flavor intensities. In the PET stored samples, the compound ethyl butanoate showed a substantial reduction, which, nevertheless, was not enough to provoke significant changes in the product’s aroma and flavor within 120 days.No Brasil, é tradicional o consume de sucos integrais de frutas tropicais envasados em garrafas de vidro ou, mais recentemente, em embalagens de polietileno tereftalato (PET). Os materiais de embalagem são essenciais para proteger o produto alimentício e preservar sua qualidade durante a estocagem. No entanto, a sorção dos voláteis do alimento para a embalagem ou a migração de compostos da embalagem para o alimento podem alterar a qualidade sensorial do produto. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a estabilidade de sucos de maracujá envasados em garrafas de vidro (como referência) e PET durante 120 dias de armazenamento, em relação ao seu perfil de compostos voláteis, características físico-químicas e sensoriais (aroma e sabor). Garrafas de um mesmo lote de fabricação foram compradas em supermercados locais (Fortaleza-CE) e submetidos a análises químicas, sensoriais e cromatográficas. Os sucos foram caracterizados pela determinação do pH, sólidos solúveis, acidez total titulável, ácido ascórbico, cor, açúcares totais e redutores. O aroma e sabor característicos de maracujá foram avaliados por uma equipe treinada com uma escala não-estruturada de 9 cm. Os compostos voláteis foram isolados pela técnica de headspace dinâmico, por sucção, em Porapak Q, analisados por cromatografia gasosa de alta resolução e identificados por CG-espectrometria de massas. Cinco compostos odoríferos, segundo a literatura, foram monitorados: E-3-hexenol (maracujá, frutal), Z-3-hexenol (maracujá, verde), butanoato de etila (frutal, doce), hexanoato de etila (frutal, doce) e benzaldeído (verde). Ambos os sucos apresentaram boa estabilidade físico-química durante o período estudado, com exceção do ácido ascórbico que apresentou uma redução de 58,2% e 39,1% nas amostras da embalagem de vidro e de PET, respectivamente. Os compostos voláteis das amostras em vidro não variaram ao longo do período de estocagem, mantendo as intensidades originais de aroma e sabor do suco. No lote envasado em PET o composto butanoato de etila diminuiu ao longo do armazenamento, sem, no entanto, provocar alterações significativas na intensidade do aroma e sabor do produto, ao final de 120 dias.Costa, José Maria Correia daGarruti, Deborah dos SantosFreitas, Vitória Matos de2016-07-21T20:24:38Z2016-07-21T20:24:38Z2007info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfFREITAS, Vitória Matos de. Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro. 2007. 75 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em tecnologia de alimentos)- Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza-CE, 2007.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/18638porreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-08-04T18:16:18Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/18638Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T19:00:45.823893Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
Studies of the alterations of the integral juice of maracuja in packing of the type pet and glass
title Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
spellingShingle Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
Freitas, Vitória Matos de
Tecnologia de alimentos
Estabilidade de sucos de maracujá
Sucos de frutas
Embalagem
Juice stability of maracuja
Fruit juices
title_short Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
title_full Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
title_fullStr Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
title_full_unstemmed Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
title_sort Estudos das alterações do suco de maracujá integral em embalagem do tipo pet e vidro
author Freitas, Vitória Matos de
author_facet Freitas, Vitória Matos de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Costa, José Maria Correia da
Garruti, Deborah dos Santos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Vitória Matos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tecnologia de alimentos
Estabilidade de sucos de maracujá
Sucos de frutas
Embalagem
Juice stability of maracuja
Fruit juices
topic Tecnologia de alimentos
Estabilidade de sucos de maracujá
Sucos de frutas
Embalagem
Juice stability of maracuja
Fruit juices
description In Brazil, is traditional the consumption of plain tropical fruit juices bottled in glass or PET materials. The packaging materials are essential to protect the food product and to preserve its inherent quality during the storage. However sorption phenomena from food to packaging materials and the migration phenomena from packaging to the food may alter the product’s sensory quality. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the stability of passion fruit juices bottled in glass (used as reference) and PET materials during 120 days storage, regarding to the volatile compounds profile, physicalchemical and sensory properties (aroma and flavor). Bottles from the same production batch were purchased in local supermarkets (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil) and submitted to chemical, sensory and chromatographic analyses. Juices were characterized by determination of pH, soluble solids, total titrable acidity, ascorbic acid, color, total and reducing sugars. The characteristic passion fruit aroma and flavor were evaluated by a trained panel with a nine-cm nonstructured scale. The volatile compounds were isolated using a dynamic headspace technique by suction, in Porapak Q, analyzed by high resolution gas chromatography (FID) and identified by GC-MS. Five odoriferous compounds, according to the literature, were monitored: E-3-hexenol (passion fruit, fruity), Z- 3-hexenol (passion fruit, green), ethyl butanoate (fruity, sweet), ethyl hexanoate (fruity, sweet) and benzaldehyde (green). Both juices showed good chemical stability during the storage period, with the exception of ascorbic acid which reduced 58,20% and 39,12% in the glass and PET samples, respectively. The volatile compounds did not suffer consistent changes during storage, keeping its original passion fruit aroma and flavor intensities. In the PET stored samples, the compound ethyl butanoate showed a substantial reduction, which, nevertheless, was not enough to provoke significant changes in the product’s aroma and flavor within 120 days.
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