Application of Crystallization with Additives to Cloudy and Clear Apple Juice

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Johannes Kahl
Nicolaas Busscher
Paul Doesburg
Gaby Mergardt
Frank Will
Vera Schulzova
Jana Hajslova
Angelika Ploeger
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[1] University of Kassel,Institute of Wine Analysis and Beverage Technology
[2] Department of Nutrition,Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition
[3] Exercise and Sports,undefined
[4] Crystal Lab,undefined
[5] Hochschule Geisenheim University,undefined
[6] Institute of Chemical Technology,undefined
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Food Analytical Methods | 2017年 / 10卷
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Crystallization with additives; Fruit juice;
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The present study describes the effects of applying the new method crystallization with additives on cloudy and clear apple juice samples in two independent laboratories. The method has been successfully applied to grain and milk samples before. The samples presented here are characterized by means of standard analysis of apple juices and a metabolomic approach (DART-MS). The most evident difference between the two juices is the pectin concentration. Different amounts of sample and cupric chloride change the resulting patterns. The frequency of branching is clearly different between the patterns of the two samples. Based on structure analysis of the patterns, the two apple juice samples can be differentiated. The region of interest (ROI) has a stronger impact on the structure variables for cloudy than for clear apple juice. There is a significant difference between the treatments performed by both laboratories, independent of chamber and day and taking the different repetitions into account. The method principle is based on self-organization processes and not on single compound detection. Therefore, the results from crystallization with additives may complement the other measurement data for a wide range of different foods.
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