Study of clarification process of sugar cane juice for consumption

  • Prati P
  • Moretti R
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Sugar cane juice or garapa darkens quickly aſter extraction due to the oxidation of some of its constituents harming its commercialization thus requiring rapid consumption. The objective of this study was to develop a mild process for sugar cane clarification, obtaining a cloudy, greenish-yellow beverage. The following parameters were combined to aiming at this objective: heat treatment at 65 °C/50 minutes; pH change (to 7.0, 7.5, and 8.0); addition of flocculant (0, 30, and 60 ppm Aluminum polychloride or APC – “Panclar P-1010”), and clarifier aid (0, 2, or 4 ppm of positively charged polyelectrolyte – “Magnafloc LT-27”). The decantation time was 45 minutes and the supernatant liquid was removed with a vacuum pump. The treatments were defined using the Response Surface Methodology and were submitted to physicochemical analysis for turbidity (%), total polysaccharide content (μg.mL-1 ), dextran content (μg.mL-1 ), and sensory analysis (acceptance test) for the attributes of color, appearance, and turbidity. It was concluded that the addition of 60 ppm APC, pH 8, and 0 ppm polyelectrolyte represented the best treatment to obtain a low polysaccharide content, 90% turbidity, and high scores for color, appearance, and turbidity. The beverage was sensorially well accepted by consumers

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Prati, P., & Moretti, R. H. (2010). Study of clarification process of sugar cane juice for consumption. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 30(3), 776–783. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-20612010000300033

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