Valorization of cashew apple (Anacardium occidentale) and impact of vaccum evaporation at different temperatures in the juice quality

2017; Innovative Space of Scientific Research Journals; Volume: 19; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2028-9324

Autores

Doudjo Soro, Moctar Cissé, Youssouf Kisselmina Koné, Emmanuel Nogbou Assidjo, Benjamin Yao, Manuel Dornier,

Tópico(s)

Ginkgo biloba and Cashew Applications

Resumo

Cashew apple, was a false fruit of cashew tree. It was not valorized because of its astringency. In the purpose of valorization of this fruit in juice, this study showed the impact of coupling of crossflow microfiltration and vacuum concentration on the juice quality. Crossflow microfiltration tests were carried out on the raw cashew apple juice followed by its concentration by vacuum concentration at different temperatures (40, 60 and 80 ° C). Different juices (clarified and concentrated) obtained were characterized and compared to the raw one. The results showed that the crossflow microfiltration eliminated tannins and therefore astringency. It was not affected the nutritional value of the juice. Concerning the vacuum evaporation, it was not influenced on titrable acidity, whatever the temperature. However, it affected the vitamin C content, color and flavor profile of the juice. This process increased losses of vitamin C depending the temperature. Regarding color, we noted that, juices concentrated has a high absorbance between 400 and 480 nm. More the temperature of vaccum evaporation was high more the absorbance was important. Finally, the flavor profile of concentrated juice obtained by vacuum evaporation was modified from the clarified juice obtained by crossflow microfiltration.

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