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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Bebida mista de extrato de soja e suco de amora: análises químicas e sensorial

Uliana, Maíra Rodrigues [UNESP] 05 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:24:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2009-06-05Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:11:12Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 uliana_mr_me_botfca.pdf: 862979 bytes, checksum: 61cf494c921c1535b13624297f9c43bc (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver bebida mista de extrato hidrossolúvel de soja e suco de amora, para atender aos interesses dos associados do Assentamento Rural Dandara, localizado no município de Promissão-SP. As matérias-primas foram soja (variedade BRS 213), amora (gênero Morus), pectina cítrica e açúcar. A bebida mista foi fabricada em diferentes proporções de extrato hidrossolúvel de soja e suco de amora (1:1; 1:1,5 e 1:2; respectivamente; m/m) e diferentes concentrações de sólidos solúveis (10, 12 e 14 °Brix). Os extratos hidrossolúveis de soja, os sucos de amora e as bebidas mistas foram analisadas quimicamente, além da quantificação dos valores energéticos. As bebidas mistas foram analisadas sensorialmente pelo teste de escala hedônica e seus resultados foram submetidos à análise de variância e posterior análise de regressão. As bebidas produzidas foram comparadas com bebidas similares comerciais. Todas as bebidas mistas produzidas apresentaram pH inferior a 4,5, sem adição de acidulantes. O tratamento térmico realizado foi suficiente para hidrolisar toda a sacarose, utilizada na correção do açúcar dessas bebidas. Essa correção do açúcar resultou na diminuição do teor de umidade, aumento no teor de carboidratos e valor energético das bebidas. Com relação às bebidas comerciais com soja e frutas, as bebidas mistas deste estudo, em média, foram mais ricas em todos os componentes da composição centesimal, particularmente em proteínas. Com relação às análises sensoriais, as diferentes proporções de extrato hidrossolúvel de soja e suco de amora interferiram no aroma e na aparência das bebidas produzidas, porém, não existiu uma relação direta entre essas proporções e a aceitabilidade desses atributos sensoriais. Já, a concentração de açúcar influenciou no atributo sabor e na preferência global... / The objective of this work was to develop a mixed drink of soymilk and mulberry juice, to serve the interests of the associated members of the Rural Settlement Dandara, located in Promissão-SP. The raw materials was soybeans (variety BRS 213), mulberry (genre Morus), citrus pectin and sugar. The mixed drink was made with different proportions of soymilk and mulberry juice (1:1, 1:1,5 and 1:2, respectively, m/m) and different concentrations of soluble solids (10, 12 and 14 °Brix). The soymilk, the mulberry juices and the mixed drinks were chemically analyzed, and the energy values was quantified too. The mixed drinks were analyzed by sensory evaluation, the test used was the hedonic scale and results were submitted to variance analysis and subsequent regression analysis. The beverages produced were compared with similar commercial beverages. All mixed drinks produced had pH below 4.5, without addition of acidifier. The thermic treatment performed was sufficient to hydrolyze all the sucrose of the sugar used in the correction of these drinks. This sugar correction resulted in reduction of moisture content, increase in content of carbohydrates and energy value. With regard of the commercial soy and fruit drinks, the mixed drink of this study, on average, were richer in all components of proximate composition, particularly in proteins. With regard to sensory evaluation, the different proportions of soymilk and mulberry juice interfered with the aroma attribute and the appearance attribute of beverages produced, however, there wasn´t a direct relationship between these proportions and acceptability of sensory attributes. Nevertheless, the sugar concentration affected the taste attribute and the global preference. The preference of consumers, were both in taste and global preference, in the overall, were to the sweetest drink, with a direct relationship between sugar content and the... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)

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