Effect of extract or infusion of leaves of the Hibiscus sabdariffa L. in the production and storage of the beverage blends with cupuassu: physico-chemical and sensory acceptance

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Gislane Romano Mendonça
Romario de Sousa Campos
Virgínia Kelly Gonçalves Abreu
Tatiana de Oliveira Lemos
Ana Lúcia Fernandes Pereira
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[1] Federal University of Maranhão,Food Engineering Course
[2] Social Sciences,undefined
[3] Health,undefined
[4] and Technology Center,undefined
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Leaves; Amazon fruits; Soluble solid; Overall liking; Polyphenolic compounds; Ascorbic acid;
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This study aimed to produce beverages using extract or infusion of Hibiscus sabdariffa leaves with cupuassu pulp. The blended drinks with cold or hot extraction were formulated using the response surface methodology. Moreover, the physico-chemical and sensory stability of these beverages was performed for 180 days. The conditions production for beverage leaf extract were: 28% leaf extract, 72% cupuassu pulp, and 14°Brix. For beverage leaf infusion, were 37% leaf extract, 63% cupuassu pulp, and 13°Brix. Comparing the two beverages, the polyphenolic compounds and the antioxidant activity (ABTS and DPPH) were higher in the blends produced with leaf extract. Thus, the cold extract provided better extraction of these components in the leaves. During storage, pH, reducing and total sugars and soluble solids of blends increased linearly (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, vitamin C, polyphenolic compounds, and the antioxidant activity reduced linearly (p < 0.05). The sensory acceptance of blends containing leaf extract, in the hedonic scale, all sensory attributes were positively scored up to 135 days. At 180 days, the acceptance reduced for rejection. The blended beverage containing leaf infusion had all sensory attributes positively scored up to 90 days, with a rating between 6.27 and 7.42. At 135 and 180 days, the values were in the indifference region of the hedonic scale or acceptance region. Therefore, the blend with leaf infusion maintained better acceptance during storage when compared to leaf extract beverage. Thus, the blended beverages had good nutritional value and sensory acceptance and were acceptable for up to 135 days.
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