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HS-SPME- GC-MS profiling and sensory analyses of juices from red-fleshed 'Weirouge' apples made with innovative and conventional dejuicing systems

Journal

EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 249, Issue 12, Pages 3201-3216

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-023-04360-4

Keywords

Apple juice; Red-fleshed apples; Spiral filter press; Volatiles; Sensory analysis; Oxidation

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This study evaluated the volatiles, sensory profiles, consumer acceptance, and preference of juices from red-fleshed 'Weirouge' apples produced in 2019 and 2020 using three different dejuicing systems. The results showed differences in the volatiles profiles and sensory characteristics of the juices processed with an innovative spiral filter press compared to conventional systems. Consumer preference analysis indicated a clear preference for the juices obtained from the decanter system.
Volatiles, descriptive sensory profiles as well as consumer acceptance and preference of juices from red-fleshed 'Weirouge' apples produced in 2019 and 2020 with three different dejuicing systems were assessed. HS- SPME-GC-MS analyses revealed differences in the profiles of volatiles in juices processed in an oxygen-reduced atmosphere with an innovative spiral filter press as compared to those obtained using conventional systems, i.e., horizontal filter press and decanter. A total of 49 volatiles was tentatively assigned and permitted a clustering of the samples according to vintage and processing technology by multivariate statistics. Tentative markers to differentiate the individual samples were deduced from the multivariate models. In both years, each three 1,3-dioxanes and C-6 alcohols were revealed as discriminative markers of horizontal filter pressed juices. Descriptive sensory analysis by trained panelists revealed higher intensity scores of 'oxidized' and 'applelike' orthonasal odors in juices produced by horizontal filter press and decanter as compared to those obtained by spiral filter press. The visual appearance of the spiral filter pressed juices was significantly higher rated compared to those obtained by conventional pressing systems as revealed by an untrained consumer panel (n = 65). In contrast, both odor and taste were lower rated, ultimately resulting in a clear-cut higher acceptance and preference of the decanter-made juices, followed by those obtained by horizontal and spiral filter press.

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