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Title: Berry jelly: optimization through desirability‐based mixture design
Keywords: Berry jelly
Blueberry
Blackberry
Desirability function
Mixture design
Strawberry
Mirtilo
Amora
Função desejável
Design de mistura
Morango
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: Institute of Food Technologists
Citation: SCHIASSI, M. C. E. V. et al. Berry jelly: optimization through desirability‐based mixture design. Journal of Food Science, Champaign, v. 84, n. 6, p. 1522-1528, June 2019.
Abstract: Berries are among the nutritionally richest fruits and the mixing of these fruits can originate products with peculiar characteristics and added value, since the fruit mixture allows adding nutritional and sensory value to the final product. Thus, in this study we aimed to optimize a mixed berry jelly formulation of red fruit (blackberry, blueberry, and strawberry), through the mixture design, desirability function, and response surface methodology. The fruit mixture influenced the physical–chemical, sensory, and nutritional characteristics of mixed jelly, and it was observed that the mixture of two or more fruits may increase the acceptance of the product and even its nutritional value. According to the contour curve graph for the sensory and nutritional desirability function, the ideal mixed berry jelly should contain 55% to 100% blackberry, 0% to 20% blueberry, and 0% to 40% strawberry. The exact proportion of fruit may depend on seasonality or the commercial value of the fruit.
URI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1750-3841.14634
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