2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12193397
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Characterization of the Effect of a Novel Production Technique for ‘Not from Concentrate’ Pear and Apple Juices on the Composition of Phenolic Compounds

José Carlos Teixeira,
Catarina Ribeiro,
Rodolfo Simôes
et al.

Abstract: The consumption of ‘not-from-concentrate’ (NFC) fruit juices can be a convenient and enjoyable way to incorporate the nutritional benefits and flavors of fruits into one’s diet. This study will focus on the effect of production of juices from apple and pear fruits, by using centrifugal decanter and tangential filtration, on the profile of polyphenols as a valuable source of bioactive compounds. Likewise, by-products from the juice industry were characterized in order to understand the high-value-added potentia… Show more

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“…Texeira et al [12] studied the effects of two novel fruit juice production alternatives, namely centrifugal decanter and tangential filtration, on the PC profile of juices and byproducts that remained after juice elaboration. The objective was to propose 'Not from Concentrate' (NFC) pear and apple juice options to consumers and evaluate the effects of these technologies on PC composition.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Simentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Texeira et al [12] studied the effects of two novel fruit juice production alternatives, namely centrifugal decanter and tangential filtration, on the PC profile of juices and byproducts that remained after juice elaboration. The objective was to propose 'Not from Concentrate' (NFC) pear and apple juice options to consumers and evaluate the effects of these technologies on PC composition.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Simentioning
confidence: 99%