Abstract

The color of sugarcane juice has a great influence on the preferences of consumers. The contents of pigments, sugars, free amino acids, organic acids, phenolic compounds, enzyme activities, antioxidant activities, and color differences among juices produced from four sugarcane varieties were investigated in this study. The data suggested that variety played an important role in the color and chemicophysical properties of sugarcane juice. The color of four varieties of sugarcane juice varied from greenish yellow to light brown. Bamboo cane juice and black rind sugarcane juice presented similar color properties and both had high contents of phenolic compounds and strong antioxidant activities. Yellow rind sugarcane juice with higher value of L* (26.10) and more pigment contents than the other varieties was attractive. Sucrose, glucose, β-alanine, chlorogenic acid, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, isochlorogenic acid, DPPH, and polyphenol oxidase activity had positive correlations with a* value. The effects of organic acids on color were limited. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: This study demonstrated the relationships between color parameters and contents of pigments, sugars, free amino acids, organic acids, phenolics, enzyme activities, and antioxidant activities of sugarcane juice. This could help to find out the coloration mechanisms of sugarcane juice. Our manuscript created a paradigm for future studies on color control during juice processing and storage.

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