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Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fruits of Different Umbu (Spondias tuberosa) Accesses

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  • Helena S. N. Santos
  • Gisele P. Mizobutsi
  • Juceliandy M. da S. Pinheiro
  • José A. dos Santos Neto
  • Ariane Castricini
  • Ignacio Aspiazú
  • Carlos G. da Cruz
  • Irisléia P. S. de Sousa
  • Mariana O. de Jesus
  • Flávia S. Aguiar

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The umbuzeiro is a native Brazilian semi-arid plant with great agroindustrial potential. The characterization of the fruit, as well as the development or improvement of technologies for value aggregation are fundamental for its conservation, dissemination and culinary expansion. The objective was to characterize physically and chemically fruits of umbu and to define the access with greater commercial potential. A completely randomized design was used, with 10 replications, in a total of 4 accessions of umbuzeiro. The fruits were selected prioritizing uniformity of fruit size and maturation stage. Fruit peel color was analyzed; diameter and length; mass of the fruit, the bark, the pulp and the seed; firmness of the fruit, soluble solids contents; pH; titratable acidity and solids/acidity ratio. The values of the pulp yield and the technological index were determined. Significance was verified for all variables, except for soluble solids and pH. The average value of the titratable acidity was 1.3 mg of citric acid 100 mL-1 of juice. The diameter of the fruits varied between 4.0 and 4.5 cm. Fruit mass varied from 33.00 to 43.62 g and access to EPAMIG-C06 was the heaviest. The accesses EPAMIG-C06 and EPAMIG-C18 presented the highest technological index. Based on the results, it was concluded that the accesses present potential to the pulp industry due to the size and characteristics of the fruits. The umbu accesses under study presented small variation for solubility and pH. For in natura consumption and/or processing, the access EPAMIG-C06 stands out due to attributes of commercial interest.

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  • Helena S. N. Santos & Gisele P. Mizobutsi & Juceliandy M. da S. Pinheiro & José A. dos Santos Neto & Ariane Castricini & Ignacio Aspiazú & Carlos G. da Cruz & Irisléia P. S. de Sousa & Mariana O. d, 2024. "Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fruits of Different Umbu (Spondias tuberosa) Accesses," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(16), pages 124-124, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:11:y:2024:i:16:p:124
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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