Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability
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Resumo: | Beer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Its consumption is associated with festivities and celebrations, being recognized by its customers as a beverage with high caloric value. However, this beverage contains a variety of bioactive compounds, vitamins and minerals that promote benefits when its intake is made moderate manner. The market is every day looking for different and even unique products, thus arises the field of craft beers. The objective of this study was to develop a craft beer with acerola and pineapple and study their physicochemical and sensory characteristics, as it brings a new alternative in this niche market, besides the association with increased its functional characteristics. We used the rotational central composite design (CCRD) for the development of treatments where the variation of the percentage of addition of the acerola fruit juice and pineapple varied at levels of 5 to 25% of the total volume of beer. The CCRD included eleven trials: four factorial points, four axial and three repetitions at the central point. The results of the CCRD were analyzed using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM), with the response variable physico-quÃmcos and sensory parameters. For statistical analysis was applied to analysis of variance, Tukey test and regression analysis. Processing took place in laboratory scale. The pulps were characterized by physical-chemical analysis, and then made by the addition of juice during the process of maturation that occurred simultaneously with primming process amber glass bottles of 355 ml. The results of the sugar content, total acids and pH of fruit pulps showed satisfactory being considered suitable for the maturation process. The results of physicochemical tests showed similar results in all treatments, and the factor adding fruit juice was directly proportional to parameters such as acidity and pH, and inversely proportional to parameters such as alcohol, real extract, apparent extract and extract primitive. Microbiological testing resulted in a minimum count of coliforms, thermotolerant and molds and yeasts, adapting to the standards set by law for beer, showing the process control efficiency, ensuring product quality. The means of the sensory attributes of all samples showed up outside the stopband, especially for samples 5 and 8, which have higher pineapple juice content. The results of the response surface showed that addition of up to 16% of both pulps pineapple or additions of high concentrations (up to 28%) in groups with low concentrations of acerola (up to 6%) show a maximization of sensory attributes. It was concluded that the use of pineapple pulp and acerola as adjuncts in the beer processing proved to be a viable alternative due to satisfactory results in sensory evaluation, and physical and chemical characteristics that proved a craft beer with acidy/fruity characteristics. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisAcerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptabilityAcerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) e Abacaxi (Ananas comosus L. Merril) como adjunto no processamento de cerveja: caracterizaÃÃo e aceitabilidade2015-01-30Dorasilvia Ferreira Pontes12132985391http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.jsp?id=K4783628P6Neuma Maria de Souza Pinheiro22984283366http://lattes.cnpq.br/7763454988197633Gerla Castello Branco Chinelate04458269674http://lattes.cnpq.br/308368412867314403880213305http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4363369E9Luan Ãcaro Freitas PintoUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncia e Tecnologia de AlimentosUFCBRAnÃlise sensorial Cerveja Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional Frutas Tropicais MaturaÃÃoSensory analysis Beer Rotational Central Composed design Tropical fruits MaturationTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSBeer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Its consumption is associated with festivities and celebrations, being recognized by its customers as a beverage with high caloric value. However, this beverage contains a variety of bioactive compounds, vitamins and minerals that promote benefits when its intake is made moderate manner. The market is every day looking for different and even unique products, thus arises the field of craft beers. The objective of this study was to develop a craft beer with acerola and pineapple and study their physicochemical and sensory characteristics, as it brings a new alternative in this niche market, besides the association with increased its functional characteristics. We used the rotational central composite design (CCRD) for the development of treatments where the variation of the percentage of addition of the acerola fruit juice and pineapple varied at levels of 5 to 25% of the total volume of beer. The CCRD included eleven trials: four factorial points, four axial and three repetitions at the central point. The results of the CCRD were analyzed using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM), with the response variable physico-quÃmcos and sensory parameters. For statistical analysis was applied to analysis of variance, Tukey test and regression analysis. Processing took place in laboratory scale. The pulps were characterized by physical-chemical analysis, and then made by the addition of juice during the process of maturation that occurred simultaneously with primming process amber glass bottles of 355 ml. The results of the sugar content, total acids and pH of fruit pulps showed satisfactory being considered suitable for the maturation process. The results of physicochemical tests showed similar results in all treatments, and the factor adding fruit juice was directly proportional to parameters such as acidity and pH, and inversely proportional to parameters such as alcohol, real extract, apparent extract and extract primitive. Microbiological testing resulted in a minimum count of coliforms, thermotolerant and molds and yeasts, adapting to the standards set by law for beer, showing the process control efficiency, ensuring product quality. The means of the sensory attributes of all samples showed up outside the stopband, especially for samples 5 and 8, which have higher pineapple juice content. The results of the response surface showed that addition of up to 16% of both pulps pineapple or additions of high concentrations (up to 28%) in groups with low concentrations of acerola (up to 6%) show a maximization of sensory attributes. It was concluded that the use of pineapple pulp and acerola as adjuncts in the beer processing proved to be a viable alternative due to satisfactory results in sensory evaluation, and physical and chemical characteristics that proved a craft beer with acidy/fruity characteristics. A cerveja à a bebida alcoÃlica mais consumida no mundo. Seu consumo està associado a festividades e comemoraÃÃes, sendo reconhecida pelos seus consumidores como uma bebida com alto valor calÃrico. Entretanto, essa bebida contÃm uma variedade de compostos bioativos, vitaminas e minerais, capazes de promover benefÃcios quando a sua ingestÃo à feita de maneira moderada. O mercado està a cada dia buscando produtos diferenciados e atà exclusivos, surge assim o campo das cervejas artesanais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver uma cerveja artesanal com acerola e abacaxi e estudar suas caracterÃsticas fÃsicoquÃmicas e sensoriais, pois traz uma nova alternativa neste nicho de mercado, alÃm da associaÃÃo ao aumento de suas caracterÃsticas funcionais. Foi utilizado o Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional (DCCR) para o desenvolvimento dos tratamentos, onde a variaÃÃo do percentual de adiÃÃo de suco de fruta de acerola e abacaxi variou em nÃveis de 5 a 25% do volume total da cerveja. O DCCR incluiu onze ensaios: quatro pontos fatoriais, quatro axiais e trÃs repetiÃÃes no ponto central. Os resultados do DCCR foram analisados atravÃs da Metodologia de SuperfÃcie de Resposta (MSR), tendo como variÃveis resposta os paramÃtros fÃsico-quÃmcos e sensorias. Para a avaliaÃÃo estatÃstica foi aplicada a anÃlise de variÃncia, teste de Tukey e anÃlise de regressÃo. O processamento ocorreu em escala laboratorial. As polpas foram caracterizadas atravÃs de anÃlises fÃsico-quÃmicas e em seguida fez-se a adiÃÃo do suco durante o processo de maturaÃÃo que ocorreu simultaneamente ao processo de primming em garrafas de vidro Ãmbar de 355 mL. Os resultados do teor de aÃucares, Ãcidos totais e pH das polpas de frutas apresentaram satisfatÃrios sendo considerados adequados para o processo de maturaÃÃo. Os resultados dos testes fÃsicoquÃmicos mostraram resultados semelhantes em todos os tratamentos, sendo que o fator adiÃÃo de suco de frutas foi diretamente proporcional a parÃmetros como acidez e pH, e inversamente proporcional a parÃmetros como teor alcoÃlico, extrato real, extrato aparente e extrato primitivo. Os testes microbiolÃgicos resultaram em uma contagem mÃnima para coliformes totais, termotolerantes e bolores e leveduras, adequando-se aos padrÃes estabelecidos pela legislaÃÃo para cerveja, mostrando assim a eficiÃncia do controle do processo, garantindo a qualidade do produto. As mÃdias dos atributos sensoriais de todas as amostras apresentaram-se fora da faixa de rejeiÃÃo, com destaque para as amostras 5 e 8, as quais possuem maiores teores de suco de abacaxi. Os resultados das superfÃcies de resposta mostraram que adiÃÃes de atà 16% de ambas as polpas ou adiÃÃes de elevadas concentraÃÃes de abacaxi (atà 28%) em conjuntos com baixas concentraÃÃes de acerola (atà 6%) mostram uma maximizaÃÃo dos atributos sensoriais. Concluiu-se que a utilizaÃÃo das polpas de abacaxi e acerola como adjuntos no processamento de cerveja mostrou-se uma alternativa viÃvel devido aos resultados satisfatÃrios na avaliaÃÃo sensorial, alÃm de caracterÃsticas fÃsicoquÃmicas que comprovaram uma cerveja artesanal com caracterÃsticas Ãcida/frutada.FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=14306application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:27:41Zmail@mail.com - |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) e Abacaxi (Ananas comosus L. Merril) como adjunto no processamento de cerveja: caracterizaÃÃo e aceitabilidade |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability Luan Ãcaro Freitas Pinto AnÃlise sensorial Cerveja Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional Frutas Tropicais MaturaÃÃo Sensory analysis Beer Rotational Central Composed design Tropical fruits Maturation TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) and pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merrill) as adjuncts in processing beer: characterization and acceptability |
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Luan Ãcaro Freitas Pinto |
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Luan Ãcaro Freitas Pinto |
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Dorasilvia Ferreira Pontes |
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Gerla Castello Branco Chinelate |
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Luan Ãcaro Freitas Pinto |
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Dorasilvia Ferreira Pontes Neuma Maria de Souza Pinheiro Gerla Castello Branco Chinelate |
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AnÃlise sensorial Cerveja Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional Frutas Tropicais MaturaÃÃo |
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AnÃlise sensorial Cerveja Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional Frutas Tropicais MaturaÃÃo Sensory analysis Beer Rotational Central Composed design Tropical fruits Maturation TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
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Sensory analysis Beer Rotational Central Composed design Tropical fruits Maturation |
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TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
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FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgico |
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Beer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Its consumption is associated with festivities and celebrations, being recognized by its customers as a beverage with high caloric value. However, this beverage contains a variety of bioactive compounds, vitamins and minerals that promote benefits when its intake is made moderate manner. The market is every day looking for different and even unique products, thus arises the field of craft beers. The objective of this study was to develop a craft beer with acerola and pineapple and study their physicochemical and sensory characteristics, as it brings a new alternative in this niche market, besides the association with increased its functional characteristics. We used the rotational central composite design (CCRD) for the development of treatments where the variation of the percentage of addition of the acerola fruit juice and pineapple varied at levels of 5 to 25% of the total volume of beer. The CCRD included eleven trials: four factorial points, four axial and three repetitions at the central point. The results of the CCRD were analyzed using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM), with the response variable physico-quÃmcos and sensory parameters. For statistical analysis was applied to analysis of variance, Tukey test and regression analysis. Processing took place in laboratory scale. The pulps were characterized by physical-chemical analysis, and then made by the addition of juice during the process of maturation that occurred simultaneously with primming process amber glass bottles of 355 ml. The results of the sugar content, total acids and pH of fruit pulps showed satisfactory being considered suitable for the maturation process. The results of physicochemical tests showed similar results in all treatments, and the factor adding fruit juice was directly proportional to parameters such as acidity and pH, and inversely proportional to parameters such as alcohol, real extract, apparent extract and extract primitive. Microbiological testing resulted in a minimum count of coliforms, thermotolerant and molds and yeasts, adapting to the standards set by law for beer, showing the process control efficiency, ensuring product quality. The means of the sensory attributes of all samples showed up outside the stopband, especially for samples 5 and 8, which have higher pineapple juice content. The results of the response surface showed that addition of up to 16% of both pulps pineapple or additions of high concentrations (up to 28%) in groups with low concentrations of acerola (up to 6%) show a maximization of sensory attributes. It was concluded that the use of pineapple pulp and acerola as adjuncts in the beer processing proved to be a viable alternative due to satisfactory results in sensory evaluation, and physical and chemical characteristics that proved a craft beer with acidy/fruity characteristics. A cerveja à a bebida alcoÃlica mais consumida no mundo. Seu consumo està associado a festividades e comemoraÃÃes, sendo reconhecida pelos seus consumidores como uma bebida com alto valor calÃrico. Entretanto, essa bebida contÃm uma variedade de compostos bioativos, vitaminas e minerais, capazes de promover benefÃcios quando a sua ingestÃo à feita de maneira moderada. O mercado està a cada dia buscando produtos diferenciados e atà exclusivos, surge assim o campo das cervejas artesanais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver uma cerveja artesanal com acerola e abacaxi e estudar suas caracterÃsticas fÃsicoquÃmicas e sensoriais, pois traz uma nova alternativa neste nicho de mercado, alÃm da associaÃÃo ao aumento de suas caracterÃsticas funcionais. Foi utilizado o Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional (DCCR) para o desenvolvimento dos tratamentos, onde a variaÃÃo do percentual de adiÃÃo de suco de fruta de acerola e abacaxi variou em nÃveis de 5 a 25% do volume total da cerveja. O DCCR incluiu onze ensaios: quatro pontos fatoriais, quatro axiais e trÃs repetiÃÃes no ponto central. Os resultados do DCCR foram analisados atravÃs da Metodologia de SuperfÃcie de Resposta (MSR), tendo como variÃveis resposta os paramÃtros fÃsico-quÃmcos e sensorias. Para a avaliaÃÃo estatÃstica foi aplicada a anÃlise de variÃncia, teste de Tukey e anÃlise de regressÃo. O processamento ocorreu em escala laboratorial. As polpas foram caracterizadas atravÃs de anÃlises fÃsico-quÃmicas e em seguida fez-se a adiÃÃo do suco durante o processo de maturaÃÃo que ocorreu simultaneamente ao processo de primming em garrafas de vidro Ãmbar de 355 mL. Os resultados do teor de aÃucares, Ãcidos totais e pH das polpas de frutas apresentaram satisfatÃrios sendo considerados adequados para o processo de maturaÃÃo. Os resultados dos testes fÃsicoquÃmicos mostraram resultados semelhantes em todos os tratamentos, sendo que o fator adiÃÃo de suco de frutas foi diretamente proporcional a parÃmetros como acidez e pH, e inversamente proporcional a parÃmetros como teor alcoÃlico, extrato real, extrato aparente e extrato primitivo. Os testes microbiolÃgicos resultaram em uma contagem mÃnima para coliformes totais, termotolerantes e bolores e leveduras, adequando-se aos padrÃes estabelecidos pela legislaÃÃo para cerveja, mostrando assim a eficiÃncia do controle do processo, garantindo a qualidade do produto. As mÃdias dos atributos sensoriais de todas as amostras apresentaram-se fora da faixa de rejeiÃÃo, com destaque para as amostras 5 e 8, as quais possuem maiores teores de suco de abacaxi. Os resultados das superfÃcies de resposta mostraram que adiÃÃes de atà 16% de ambas as polpas ou adiÃÃes de elevadas concentraÃÃes de abacaxi (atà 28%) em conjuntos com baixas concentraÃÃes de acerola (atà 6%) mostram uma maximizaÃÃo dos atributos sensoriais. Concluiu-se que a utilizaÃÃo das polpas de abacaxi e acerola como adjuntos no processamento de cerveja mostrou-se uma alternativa viÃvel devido aos resultados satisfatÃrios na avaliaÃÃo sensorial, alÃm de caracterÃsticas fÃsicoquÃmicas que comprovaram uma cerveja artesanal com caracterÃsticas Ãcida/frutada. |
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Beer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Its consumption is associated with festivities and celebrations, being recognized by its customers as a beverage with high caloric value. However, this beverage contains a variety of bioactive compounds, vitamins and minerals that promote benefits when its intake is made moderate manner. The market is every day looking for different and even unique products, thus arises the field of craft beers. The objective of this study was to develop a craft beer with acerola and pineapple and study their physicochemical and sensory characteristics, as it brings a new alternative in this niche market, besides the association with increased its functional characteristics. We used the rotational central composite design (CCRD) for the development of treatments where the variation of the percentage of addition of the acerola fruit juice and pineapple varied at levels of 5 to 25% of the total volume of beer. The CCRD included eleven trials: four factorial points, four axial and three repetitions at the central point. The results of the CCRD were analyzed using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM), with the response variable physico-quÃmcos and sensory parameters. For statistical analysis was applied to analysis of variance, Tukey test and regression analysis. Processing took place in laboratory scale. The pulps were characterized by physical-chemical analysis, and then made by the addition of juice during the process of maturation that occurred simultaneously with primming process amber glass bottles of 355 ml. The results of the sugar content, total acids and pH of fruit pulps showed satisfactory being considered suitable for the maturation process. The results of physicochemical tests showed similar results in all treatments, and the factor adding fruit juice was directly proportional to parameters such as acidity and pH, and inversely proportional to parameters such as alcohol, real extract, apparent extract and extract primitive. Microbiological testing resulted in a minimum count of coliforms, thermotolerant and molds and yeasts, adapting to the standards set by law for beer, showing the process control efficiency, ensuring product quality. The means of the sensory attributes of all samples showed up outside the stopband, especially for samples 5 and 8, which have higher pineapple juice content. The results of the response surface showed that addition of up to 16% of both pulps pineapple or additions of high concentrations (up to 28%) in groups with low concentrations of acerola (up to 6%) show a maximization of sensory attributes. It was concluded that the use of pineapple pulp and acerola as adjuncts in the beer processing proved to be a viable alternative due to satisfactory results in sensory evaluation, and physical and chemical characteristics that proved a craft beer with acidy/fruity characteristics. |
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