Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice

Averrhoa carambola fruit represents a potential as an agro-industrial production line. A restriction on the use of this exotic fruit is the susceptibility to enzymatic browning, affecting nutritional and visual acceptance. The aim of this study was to determine the physical and chemical composition...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Murillo, Juan Guillermo Aristizábal, Walter Murillo, Albert Ibarz Ribas, Jonh Jairo Méndez, José Fernando Solanilla
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Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/61769
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spelling doaj-f8f0287cc13a4ad78a18e5d95ba940532020-11-24T22:04:02ZengUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede MedellínRevista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín0304-28472248-70262017-01-017018099811310.15446/rfna.v70n1.6176944421Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juiceElizabeth Murillo0Juan Guillermo Aristizábal1Walter Murillo2Albert Ibarz Ribas3Jonh Jairo Méndez4José Fernando Solanilla5Universidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad de LleidaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaAverrhoa carambola fruit represents a potential as an agro-industrial production line. A restriction on the use of this exotic fruit is the susceptibility to enzymatic browning, affecting nutritional and visual acceptance. The aim of this study was to determine the physical and chemical composition of A. carambola at three stages of maturity. The polyphenol oxidase enzyme has also been characterized on the fruits and juices. Also, the enzymatic effect on the ripening stages and the fruit juices flow behavior were equally determined using different rheological models. The increasing in degrees Brix (unripe (UR) 6.63 ± 0.25, intermediate (IN) 6.8 ± 0.10 and ripe (R) 8.26 ± 0.37) and the decreasing of the pectinic content (UR 4.35% ± 0.98, IN 3.6% ± 1.26 and R 2.25% ± 0.76) could be considered as indicators of fruit ripening. The protein content and levels of organic acids decreased during the ripening of fruit was observed, indicate a high metabolic rate during this process. For all stages, the polyphenol oxidase exhibited a maximum activity at pH 8 and 40 °C. In the fruit aqueous fraction, the enzyme would be an appropriate indicator in industrial handling (temperatures below 20 °C and pH less than 7), which would control enzymatic browning. According to the rheological study, the viscosity variation (η: UR (13.4 to 1.1), IN (15.4 to 1.4), R (69.6 to 2.9)) with temperature changes (10 to 50 °C) is adjusted to the Arrhenius equation, whereas the effect of soluble solids content on the samples viscosity was accurately described by an exponential equation. This appears to be the first work to study the rheological properties and polyphenol oxidase enzyme of A. carambola fruit in our country, the information provided from this study could be helpful to the successful development of new food functional products.http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/61769CaramboloEnzymatic browningRheologyTropical fruitsAgroindustryPeroxidase enzyme
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author Elizabeth Murillo
Juan Guillermo Aristizábal
Walter Murillo
Albert Ibarz Ribas
Jonh Jairo Méndez
José Fernando Solanilla
spellingShingle Elizabeth Murillo
Juan Guillermo Aristizábal
Walter Murillo
Albert Ibarz Ribas
Jonh Jairo Méndez
José Fernando Solanilla
Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín
Carambolo
Enzymatic browning
Rheology
Tropical fruits
Agroindustry
Peroxidase enzyme
author_facet Elizabeth Murillo
Juan Guillermo Aristizábal
Walter Murillo
Albert Ibarz Ribas
Jonh Jairo Méndez
José Fernando Solanilla
author_sort Elizabeth Murillo
title Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
title_short Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
title_full Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
title_fullStr Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from Averrhoa carambola juice
title_sort preliminary characterization of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase and rheological behavior from averrhoa carambola juice
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín
series Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín
issn 0304-2847
2248-7026
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Averrhoa carambola fruit represents a potential as an agro-industrial production line. A restriction on the use of this exotic fruit is the susceptibility to enzymatic browning, affecting nutritional and visual acceptance. The aim of this study was to determine the physical and chemical composition of A. carambola at three stages of maturity. The polyphenol oxidase enzyme has also been characterized on the fruits and juices. Also, the enzymatic effect on the ripening stages and the fruit juices flow behavior were equally determined using different rheological models. The increasing in degrees Brix (unripe (UR) 6.63 ± 0.25, intermediate (IN) 6.8 ± 0.10 and ripe (R) 8.26 ± 0.37) and the decreasing of the pectinic content (UR 4.35% ± 0.98, IN 3.6% ± 1.26 and R 2.25% ± 0.76) could be considered as indicators of fruit ripening. The protein content and levels of organic acids decreased during the ripening of fruit was observed, indicate a high metabolic rate during this process. For all stages, the polyphenol oxidase exhibited a maximum activity at pH 8 and 40 °C. In the fruit aqueous fraction, the enzyme would be an appropriate indicator in industrial handling (temperatures below 20 °C and pH less than 7), which would control enzymatic browning. According to the rheological study, the viscosity variation (η: UR (13.4 to 1.1), IN (15.4 to 1.4), R (69.6 to 2.9)) with temperature changes (10 to 50 °C) is adjusted to the Arrhenius equation, whereas the effect of soluble solids content on the samples viscosity was accurately described by an exponential equation. This appears to be the first work to study the rheological properties and polyphenol oxidase enzyme of A. carambola fruit in our country, the information provided from this study could be helpful to the successful development of new food functional products.
topic Carambolo
Enzymatic browning
Rheology
Tropical fruits
Agroindustry
Peroxidase enzyme
url http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/61769
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