Effect of two enzyme systems on the removal of mucilage from coffee cherry beans (Coffea arabica L.)

  • Contreras-Oliva A
  • Castillo-González L
  • Uscanga-Sosa D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate and compare the percentage of mucilage removal from coffee (Coffea arabica L.) in pulping using two enzyme systems, Celuzyme and Macerex PM. Design/methodology/approach: Seven treatments combinations were evaluated (type of enzyme and concentration level, plus a control) at 30 min intervals for 3 h. The experimental unit was 0.2 kg of pulped coffee. Results: Results showed when using these enzyme systems (Macerex PM and Celuzyme) the percentage of mucilage removal increased and time was significantly reduced by 3 to 4 h compared to the natural fermentation time of 15 to 20 h. Limitations on study/implications: Effect of two enzyme systems, Macerex PM and Celuzyme, at different concentrations (mg L-1). Findings/conclusions: The Macerex PM and Celuzyme enzyme systems showed 95% and 84.5% removed mucilage compared to 35% of the control

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Contreras-Oliva, A., Castillo-González, L. A., Uscanga-Sosa, D. P., Salazar-Ortiz, J., Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V., Herrera-Corredor, J. A., & Salinas Ruiz, J. (2022). Effect of two enzyme systems on the removal of mucilage from coffee cherry beans (Coffea arabica L.). Agro Productividad. https://doi.org/10.32854/agrop.v15i9.2183

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