4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

Effects of high-pressure treatment on the sensory quality of white grape juice

Journal

HIGH PRESSURE RESEARCH
Volume 22, Issue 3-4, Pages 705-709

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08957950212430

Keywords

grape juice; high-pressure treatment; sensory characteristics

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The effects of high-pressure treatment on the colour (objective measurement) and sensory characteristics of white grape juice were studied during storage at 4degreesC for 60 days. Grape juice was subjected to three different treatments: 400 or 500 MPa at 2degreesC, and 400 MPa at 40degreesC during 10 min. Untreated juice was used as control. Colour parameters (CIE L*a*b*), hue angle (tan(-1) b*/a*), chroma {(a(*2) + b(*2))(1/2)}, luminosity Q*{(10 x log(L*) + 100} and saturation S*(C*/L*) were measured. Juices were evaluated for sweetness, acidity, off-flavour and aroma. High-pressure treatments did not affect the colour parameters of juice, and similar sensory characteristics were observed in both control and treated samples on the first day, The colour and sensory characteristics of pressure-treated samples remained more stable than those of the control juice during 60 days of storage. The control juice was slightly fermented developing some changes in flavour and colour.

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