Abstract
Acerola is a tropical fruit with a high antioxidant activity which may be attributed to its high vitamin C and anthocyanins content. The aim of this work was to produce a high quality concentrated acerola juice by an integrated membrane process, alternative to thermal evaporation. Acerola juice was clarifi ed by the microfiltration process. The clarifi ed juice was preconcentrated by reverse osmosis process up to a total soluble solid content (TSS) of 28° Brix and after that the osmotic evaporation process (OE) was used to reach a TSS up to 55° Brix, corresponding to a concentration factor of 1.93. The vitamin C, anthocyanins content and antioxidant activity increased, respectively, 2.21, 1.41 and 2.28 folds in relation to the pre-concentrated juice when the OE was performed. The results showed that there was no change on the vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of the juice after its processing. However, it was verified a reduction on the anthocyanins content, probably due to the great instability ...
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