Abstract

In this study, panellists were trained to evaluate various attributes of the combined Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng-passion (MCSP) fruit juice. The weight of passion fruit juice was ranged from 50 to 200 g (MCS weight of 150 g) and dilution ratio of MCSP juice with water (1:8 to 1:15). Principal component analysis (PCA) identified two significant principal components that accounted for 80.43% of the variance in the sensory attribute data. PCA indicated that the important sensory attribute of the MCSP juice primarily corresponded to taste, color and consistency. Overall acceptibility of product was modelled by logistic regression analysis (LRA) as a function of passion fruit juice concentration and dilution ratio of water. There was a statistically significant relationship between the variables (P

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