Document Type : Research Article
Authors
- Safie Khalilian
- Fakhri Shahidi
- Mohammad Elahi 1
- Mohebbat Mohebbi 2
- Majid Sarmad
- Mansoureh Roshan Nejad
1 Food Science and Technology Engineering
2 Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Abstract
In this study the effect of different levels of xanthan and pectin on water activity and sensory properties of fruit pastille formulation based on Cantaloupe puree has been studied. The effects of xanthan (0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 %) and pectin (0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5 %) were analyzed in a completely randomized design with factorial experiment. Results of ANOVA revealed that different levels of xanthan, pectin and interaction effects between pectin and xanthan had significant influence on water activity of cantaloupe pastilles (p≤0.05). The effects of pectin and xanthan were evaluated on sensory attributes by using multivariate variance analysis (MANOVA). Generally, only pectin level significantly changed (Hotelling Trace = p≤0.05) the sensory attributes. Pectin showed significant influence (p≤0.05) on color intensity, flavor color and appearance acceptance of pastilles. Xanthan had significant effect (p≤0.05) on color intensity and surface adhesivness. Pectin-xanthan interactions also showed significant influence (p≤0.05) on color intensity and stiffness of pastilles. Results of PCA determined that texture and flavor properties were more important than appearance attributes on total acceptance of cantaloupe pastille.
Keywords: Fruit pastille, Cantaloupe, Sensory properties, Water activity, Principal Component Analysis
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