Abstract
ABSTRACTThe effects of sucrose, maltodextrin, and ethanol as prefreezing treatments on the retention of volatile compounds in freeze-dried marolo pulp were evaluated. The volatile compounds were extracted using a solid-phase microextraction technique and investigated by gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry. The transition temperatures, X-ray diffraction-derived microstructures, particle sizes, and scanning electron microscopy images were examined. The optimum inducer concentrations which produced typically amorphous structures were maltodextrin up to 60.0 g/L and lower ethanol and sucrose concentrations, which were optimized to achieve maximum retention of volatile substances compared with the original fruit pulp.
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