RESUMOOs frutos de umbu (Spondias tuberosa Arr. Cam.) maduros são altamente perecíveis, e o aproveitamento deles no estádio de maturação verde, sob a forma de doce é uma interessante alternativa econômica, para o semi-árido nordestino. A conservação da cor, durante o armazenamento, constitui um fator de qualidade dos mais importantes para o consumo, e o presente trabalho objetivou avaliar sua alteração em função de diferentes formulações, embalagens (polipropileno e celofane) e temperaturas (33 e 43°C), por 90 dias de armazenamento. A adição de pectina e/ou xarope de glicose não alterou a luminosidade (L*), mas diminuiu os valores de a* ( intensidade do vermelho ) e b*. ( intensidade do amarelo). Verificou-se diminuição dos valores de L* a* e b*, notadamente para os doces armazenados à temperatura de 43°C e para a formulação sem adição de pectina. A embalagem não exerceu efeito significativo sobre L*( luminosidade), mas afetou a* e b* aos 90 dias de estocagem, em ambas as temperaturas. Os resultados globais indicaram o uso de pectina e xarope de glicose, embalagens de polipropileno e estocagem à temperaturas mais baixas como sendo as condições mais adequadas para preservação da cor.Termos para indexação: Umbu (Spondias tuberosa Arr. Cam.), parâmetros de cor, vida de prateleira.
ABSTRACTRipe umbu (Spondias tuberosa Arr. Cam.) is highly perishable, thus using unripe umbu to make marmalade is an interesting economic alternative for the semi arid northeastern region in Brazil. Color conservation during storage is one of the major quality factors for consumption. This work aimed to evaluate color alteration in function of different formulations, packagings (polypropylene and cellophane) and temperatures (33 and 43°C) over 90 storage days. Pectin and/or glucose syrup adittion did not alter luminosity (L*), but decreased a* (red intensity) and b*(yellow intensity) values. L* (luminosity), a* ( red intensity) and b* (yellow intensity) values were found to decrease, especially for marmalade stored at 43°C and formulation without pectin addition. The package did not influenced the L* (luminosity), but at 90 days of storage, this factor influenced the values of a* and b* parameters em both temperatures. The overall results indicated the use pectin-and glucose syrup-added formulation , packaging in polypropylene pots and storage at lower temperatures as being the most adequate conditions for color preservation.
A preserve made from “umbu” in the green state of maturity represents an alternative to avoid losses of the fruit in the mature stage. A factorial experimental design was used to evaluate the effects of formulation, packaging and storage time (0, 45 and 90 days) on the physicochemical, chemical, physical and microbiological characteristics of the preserve during storage under ambient conditions (33C/88% relative humidity). The results showed that the products were microbiologically stable, but that degradation of soluble pectin, reducing sugars and total soluble solids occurred, especially in the cellophane packaging, and this resulted in textural and color changes in the products. The results suggested the incorporation of pectin and glucose syrup and the use of a polypropylene packaging as being the most adequate method of producing and conserving preserves made from this pulp.
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