Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production

Black currant is a multivitamin crop with high dietary and medicinal properties and is a source of exceptionally valuable raw materials for juice production. The essence of the problem of this paper is the scientific substantiation of ways and methods of efficient juice extraction while preserving t...

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Main Authors: Nina Osokina, Olena Herasymchuk, Kateryna Kostetska, Nataliia Matviienko, Yaroslav Stratutsa
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Language:English
Published: Zhytomyr National Agroecological University 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-25-3-2022/otsinyuvannya-sposobiv-teplovogo-obroblennya-plodiv-chornoyi-smorodini-dlya-pidvishchennya-sokoviddachi
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author Nina Osokina
Olena Herasymchuk
Kateryna Kostetska
Nataliia Matviienko
Yaroslav Stratutsa
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description Black currant is a multivitamin crop with high dietary and medicinal properties and is a source of exceptionally valuable raw materials for juice production. The essence of the problem of this paper is the scientific substantiation of ways and methods of efficient juice extraction while preserving the natural chemical composition and biologically active substances. The purpose of this study is to compare the methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production. Evaluation of the efficiency of juice output from black currant fruits should be carried out differentially according to the level of desirability of Harrington: exceptionally good – more than 55%, good – 48-55%, satisfactory – 40-48%, unsatisfactory – 35-40%, very unsatisfactory – less than 35%. The fruits of black currant, as a rule, yield 18-24% of the juice, which is devoid of its inherent colouring. Heat treatment of raw materials increases the juice yield by 1.5-2.5 times compared to grinding, and at the same time, at 50-55°C, the cells die within 5 minutes. Good juice yield indicators upon pressing the pomace of crushed fruits (49-55%), satisfactory – upon heating whole fruits with the addition of 15% water (38-45%), as well as blanching fruits in water with a temperature of 95-100°C (42-45%). Juice extraction by blanching fruits and pomace in their own juice is inefficient (33-36%). In terms of chemical composition, freshly pressed juices, regardless of the method of processing raw materials, are close to fresh fruits. Heat treatment of raw materials does not adversely affect the taste and aroma of juices. The content of ascorbic acid in juices (142-225 mg/100 g) depends on the variety of fruits and weather conditions of the year. Its preservation in freshly pressed juices during heat treatment is 95-97%, including blanching – 83-90%. In juices with sugar, its content is 1.7 times lower, but the preservation is 98-99%. During the storage of juices with sugar, the preservation of ascorbic acid decreases during the first three months – by 1.5-2%, in 6 months – by 5.5-7%, in 9 months – by 10-13%, in 12 months – by 16-19% or 7-10 times. Factors for stabilising ascorbic acid in juices are sugar, hot bottling, and short-term heating at elevated temperatures
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spelling doaj.art-5fded72d27194469a7621b506fcf47022023-07-06T13:20:27ZengZhytomyr National Agroecological UniversityНаукові горизонти2663-21442022-06-01253556710.48077/scihor.25(3).2022.55-67Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice productionNina Osokina0Olena Herasymchuk1Kateryna Kostetska2Nataliia Matviienko3Yaroslav Stratutsa4Uman National University of Horticultural 20300, 1 Instytutska Str., Uman, UkraineмUman National University of Horticultural 20300, 1 Instytutska Str., Uman, UkraineUman National University of Horticultural 20300, 1 Instytutska Str., Uman, UkraineLLC “Kononivskyi elevator” Viktorivska districts 20144, 1 Ukrainian Str.,Viktorivka, Cherkasy region, UkraineLLC JV “Nibulon” 53842, v. Marianske, Dnipropetrovsk region, UkraineBlack currant is a multivitamin crop with high dietary and medicinal properties and is a source of exceptionally valuable raw materials for juice production. The essence of the problem of this paper is the scientific substantiation of ways and methods of efficient juice extraction while preserving the natural chemical composition and biologically active substances. The purpose of this study is to compare the methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production. Evaluation of the efficiency of juice output from black currant fruits should be carried out differentially according to the level of desirability of Harrington: exceptionally good – more than 55%, good – 48-55%, satisfactory – 40-48%, unsatisfactory – 35-40%, very unsatisfactory – less than 35%. The fruits of black currant, as a rule, yield 18-24% of the juice, which is devoid of its inherent colouring. Heat treatment of raw materials increases the juice yield by 1.5-2.5 times compared to grinding, and at the same time, at 50-55°C, the cells die within 5 minutes. Good juice yield indicators upon pressing the pomace of crushed fruits (49-55%), satisfactory – upon heating whole fruits with the addition of 15% water (38-45%), as well as blanching fruits in water with a temperature of 95-100°C (42-45%). Juice extraction by blanching fruits and pomace in their own juice is inefficient (33-36%). In terms of chemical composition, freshly pressed juices, regardless of the method of processing raw materials, are close to fresh fruits. Heat treatment of raw materials does not adversely affect the taste and aroma of juices. The content of ascorbic acid in juices (142-225 mg/100 g) depends on the variety of fruits and weather conditions of the year. Its preservation in freshly pressed juices during heat treatment is 95-97%, including blanching – 83-90%. In juices with sugar, its content is 1.7 times lower, but the preservation is 98-99%. During the storage of juices with sugar, the preservation of ascorbic acid decreases during the first three months – by 1.5-2%, in 6 months – by 5.5-7%, in 9 months – by 10-13%, in 12 months – by 16-19% or 7-10 times. Factors for stabilising ascorbic acid in juices are sugar, hot bottling, and short-term heating at elevated temperatureshttps://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-25-3-2022/otsinyuvannya-sposobiv-teplovogo-obroblennya-plodiv-chornoyi-smorodini-dlya-pidvishchennya-sokoviddachijuice yieldjuice qualityascorbic acid preservation
spellingShingle Nina Osokina
Olena Herasymchuk
Kateryna Kostetska
Nataliia Matviienko
Yaroslav Stratutsa
Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
Наукові горизонти
juice yield
juice quality
ascorbic acid preservation
title Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
title_full Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
title_fullStr Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
title_short Evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
title_sort evaluation of methods of heat treatment of black currant fruits to increase juice production
topic juice yield
juice quality
ascorbic acid preservation
url https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-25-3-2022/otsinyuvannya-sposobiv-teplovogo-obroblennya-plodiv-chornoyi-smorodini-dlya-pidvishchennya-sokoviddachi
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