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Effects of Fruit Storage Temperature and Time on Cloud Stability of Not from Concentrated Apple Juice

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FOODS
卷 11, 期 17, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods11172568

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'Fuji' apples; storage conditions; freshly squeezed juice; cloud stability; particle size; not from concentrate

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  1. XPCC Financial science and technology planning project [2020AB008]
  2. Shandong Key Research and Development Planning Project [2021CXGC010809]
  3. Jiangsu Key Research and Development Planning Project [2022C04039]
  4. Tianjin Dongli District IndustryUniversity-Research Cooperation Project [20210926]

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This study investigates the influence of water-cored 'Fuji' apple fruit storage under different temperatures and times on the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice. Results show that fruit storage temperature and time significantly affect the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice, and the physiological changes in the fruit during storage also impact the juice stability. The findings provide a theoretical basis for improving the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice by regulating the physiological state of processed raw materials.
Apple juice that is designated 'Not from concentrated' (NFC) is now increasingly popular with consumers due to its unique taste and rich nutritional value. However, layered precipitation and instability have emerged as serious technical problems that restrict the viability of the NFC apple juice industry. This study researched the influence of water-cored 'Fuji' apple fruit storage under different temperatures (0, 20 degrees C) and times (0, 9, 18, 30, 60 days) on the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice. Changes in the physicochemical properties (juice yield, pH, total soluble solids and titratable acid), turbidity stability (turbidity and particle size) and precipitation sensitive substances (insoluble starch, total phenolics, soluble protein and pectin) of NFC apple juice were determined, combined with the respiratory rates and ethylene release of apples, in order to study post-harvest regulation and control of processed fruit. Results indicated that fruit storage temperature and time significantly guided the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice. As a typical respiratory climacteric fruit, apple fruit stored 45 days at 0 degrees C and 15 days at 20 degrees C gained the best juice stability, respectively. This is basically consistent with the respiratory peak of fruit when processing raw materials. During the post-ripening process, the insoluble starch in apple gradually hydrolyzed into fructose and glucose, while total phenolics diminished and water-soluble pectin content increased. On the other hand, the amounts of pectin, soluble protein and phenolics in fruit juice declined as the fruit aged in the late storage period (stored 75 days at 0 degrees C and 40 days at 20 degrees C). Meanwhile particle size became larger and the turbidity stability of cloudy juices also decreased. This study's results will provide a sound theoretical basis for improving the turbidity stability of NFC apple juice by regulating the physiological state of processed raw materials.

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