Food Science & Nutrition (Aug 2024)

Effect of storage on the physicochemical, rheological, antioxidant activity, and sensory properties of soy whey‐fortified pineapple juice beverages

  • Jahangir A. Rather,
  • Hilal Ahmad Punoo,
  • Najmeenah Akhter,
  • Sabeera Muzzaffar,
  • Firdous Ahmad Khanday,
  • Gulden Goksen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.4219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 5858 – 5871

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Abstract Incorporating soy whey into pineapple juice can enhance nutritional and nutraceutical potential. The present study was conducted to develop soy whey‐fortified pineapple juice beverage and impact of ambient storage conditions on physicochemical, antioxidant, rheological, and sensory properties of functional beverage. Increasing the storage period decreased pH from 4.1 to 3.7 for control and 4.0 to 3.8 for soy whey‐treated samples. TSS increased from 8.3 to 10.6 on 0th day for control and soy whey‐treated beverage samples while on the 30th day, the TSS ranged from 8.9 to 11.1°B. Up to 30% soy whey incorporation, the DPPH, reducing power, and ABTS of beverages increased from 5.58%–57.01%, 56.35%–56.90%, and 4.84%–47.01%, respectively. The flow index (n) of the beverage formulations ranged between 0.4758 and 0.6521, and the yield stress between 0.018 and 0.025 Pa, hence showing Herschel–Bulkley character. With the increase in concentration and storage period, both G′ and G″ values decreased considerably (p < .05). The standard plate and yeast and mold count decreased considerably with an increase in soy whey and increased with an increase in storage. The sensory score of the beverages up to 30% soy whey exhibited best sensory score results compared to control and samples with 30% above soy whey content.

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