Commercial soluble coffee can be adulterated with coffee husks or parchments. Xylose is a good tracer for this type of mispractice. The analysis of total xylose in a wide selection of green beans and the assessment of its fate during processing allowed the derivation of a maximum total xylose limit of 0.40%, above which a soluble coffee should be considered as adulterated. Out of the 700 commercial soluble coffees analyzed, 81 exhibited a total xylose level above this limit. Of the samples with total xylose level lower than the limit, 99% displayed concentrations in free mannitol and total glucose below 0.30 and 2.10%, respectively.
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Prodolliet, J., Bruelhart, M., Blanc, M. B., Leloup, V., Cherix, G., Donnelly, C. M., & Viani, R. (1995). Adulteration of soluble coffee with coffee husks and parchments. Journal of AOAC International, 78(3), 761–767. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/78.3.761
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