Abstract
The quality of apple cubes (Red Delicious and Granny Smith) maintained in pasteurised or fresh orange juice with sucrose and chemical preservatives: acidulants (citric and ascorbic acids) and potassium sorbate or sodium benzoate, packaged in plastic films of different gaseous permeability (polyethylene (PE) and EVA-SARAN-EVA (ESE)), was analysed during storage at 10°C. Surface colour, microbial growth and instrumental texture changes were measured. Microbial flora was identified, and its growth was mathematically modelled. Shelf-life values of 10 d in polyethylene and higher than 25 d in ESE film, maintaining acceptable quality attributes, were obtained for both apple varieties in pasteurised juices. For Red Delicious in unpasteurised orange juice with acidulants and potassium sorbate (0.125-0.250 g/kg), shelf-life values were 7.5-8.5 d in PE and higher than 15 d in ESE film. For Granny Smith apples in unpasteurised juice without potassium sorbate, shelf-life values were 10 d in PE and higher than 15 d in ESE. Higher concentrations (0.375-0.50 g/kg) of potassium sorbate adversely affected colour. Sodium benzoate was discarded as preservative because it produced severe browning in both apple varieties. All the samples showed safe sanitary conditions; coliforms microorganisms did not grow in any of the tested conditions. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Andrés, S. C., Giannuzzi, L., & Zaritzky, N. E. (2002). Quality parameters of packaged refrigerated apple cubes in orange juice. LWT, 35(8), 670–679. https://doi.org/10.1006/fstl.2002.0817
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