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Journal of Berry Research | 2015

Comparison of monomeric anthocyanins and colour stability of fresh, concentrate and freeze-dried encapsulated cherry juice stored at 38°C

Virginia Sánchez; Rosa Baeza; Jorge Chirife

BACKGROUND: Anthocyanins are natural colorants and bioactive compounds widely distributed among vegetables and fruits. Unfortunately, in fruit juices stored at room temperature monomeric anthocyanins easily convert to colourless compounds and subsequently to insoluble brown pigments. OBJECTIVE: The object of present study is to compare the stability of monomeric anthocyanins and colour changes during storage temperature at 38◦C of pasteurized cherry juice, concentrate and freeze-dried juice. METHODS: Colour changes of, pasteurized cherry juice (18.7 oBrix), concentrate (61 oBrix) and juice freeze-dried with addition of maltodextrin and arabic gum as encapsulating agents, were evaluated by CIELab parameters, a∗, b∗ and, L∗. Anthocyanins content was measured by pH-differential method and total phenolics were determined by Folin-Ciocalteu method. The glass transition temperature (Tg) of the freeze-dried matrix was determined. RESULTS: It was found the stability of monomeric anthocyanins and colour retention during storage at 38oC was significantly superior in the freeze-dried encapsulated juice powder than in liquid cherry juices. CONCLUSIONS: This is attributed to the protective encapsulation of the anthocyanins in the amorphous matrix of maltodextrin/arabic gum of reduced water activity.


Food Science and Technology International | 2009

Theoretical modelling of Staphylococcus aureus growth in a cooked meat product kept at ambient temperature using temperature profiles of selected Mexican cities

Rosa Baeza; Cristina Rossler; Diana Mielnicki; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife

A theoretical model is used to predict the growth of Staphylococcus aureus in a pasteurized meat product kept at ambient temperatures for several hours. For this purpose, the temperature profiles of some cities of Mexico were combined with literature data on the kinetics of S. aureus growth. As shown by theoretical predictions, if the food is kept at ambient temperature, the average daily temperature may not give accurate predictions.


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2013

Freeze-Drying Encapsulation of Red Wine Polyphenols in an Amorphous Matrix of Maltodextrin

Virginia Sánchez; Rosa Baeza; Mara V. Galmarini; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2011

Comparison of the viscosity of trehalose and sucrose solutions at various temperatures: Effect of guar gum addition

Mara V. Galmarini; Rosa Baeza; Virginia Sánchez; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2012

Relationships between colour parameters, phenolic content and sensory changes of processed blueberry, elderberry and blackcurrant commercial juices

Carolina Busso Casati; Virginia Sánchez; Rosa Baeza; Natalia Magnani; Pablo Evelson; María Clara Zamora


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2010

Evaluation of Norrish's equation for correlating the water activity of highly concentrated solutions of sugars, polyols, and polyethylene glycols.

Rosa Baeza; A. Pérez; Virginia Sánchez; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife


Food Control | 2010

Comparison between Karl Fischer and refractometric method for determination of water content in honey

Virginia Sánchez; Rosa Baeza; C. Ciappini; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife


Journal of Berry Research | 2015

Thermal degradation kinetics of monomeric anthocyanins, colour changes and storage effect in elderberry juices

Carolina Busso Casati; Rosa Baeza; Virginia Sánchez; Alejandra Vanina Catalano; Paula López; María Clara Zamora


Journal of Berry Research | 2017

Comparison of the kinetics of monomeric anthocyanins loss and colour changes in thermally treated Blackcurrant, Maqui Berry and Blueberry pulps from Argentina

Carolina Busso Casati; Rosa Baeza; Virginia Sánchez


Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2007

Simplified prediction of Staphylococcus aureus growth in a cooked meat product exposed to changing environmental temperatures in warm climates

Rosa Baeza; Cristina Rossler; Diana Mielnicki; María Clara Zamora; Jorge Chirife

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María Clara Zamora

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Jorge Chirife

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Virginia Sánchez

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Diana Mielnicki

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Carolina Busso Casati

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Cristina Rossler

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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A. Pérez

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Mara V. Galmarini

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Natalia Magnani

University of Buenos Aires

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Pablo Evelson

University of Buenos Aires

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