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Analysis of various sweeteners in low‐sugar mixed fruit jam: equivalent sweetness,time‐intensity analysis and acceptance test
Authors:Vanessa R. de Souza  Patrícia A. P. Pereira  Ana Carla M. Pinheiro  Helena M. A. Bolini  Soraia V. Borges  Fabiana Queiroz
Affiliation:1. Food Science Department, Federal University of Lavras Campus Universitário, , Postcode 3037 CEP 37200‐000 Lavras/MG, Brazil;2. Food and Nutrition Department, Faculty of Food Engineering, University of Campinas, Campus Universitario Zeferino Vaz ‐ Cidade Universitaria, , CEP 13083‐970 Campinas/SP, Brazil
Abstract:For a sweetener to successfully replace sucrose in food formulations, studies must first be conducted to determine the concentrations of the sweeteners to be used and their equivalent sweetness compared with sucrose. After establishing the optimal concentration of each sweetener, it is necessary to determine which is more similar to sucrose. The objective of this study was to determine the equivalent amount of different sweeteners, necessary to promote the same degree of ideal sweetness in mixed fruit (marolo, sweet passion fruit and soursop) jam and to characterise the time–intensity profile and consumer acceptance. With respect to the mixed fruit jam containing 40% (w/w) of sucrose, sucralose presented the highest sweetening power, being 1033.59 times sweeter than sucrose, followed by sucralose/acesulfame‐K/neotame 5:3:0.1 (982.80), sucralose/steviol glycoside 2:1 (862.67), sucralose/acesulfame‐K 3:1 (847.45) and sucralose/thaumatin 1:0.6 (284.29). The sweeteners had a time–intensity sweetness profile similar to sucrose and a time–intensity bitterness profile different from sucrose but similar among themselves. In relation to sensory acceptance, a significant difference between the low‐sugar jam and the traditional jam was not observed.
Keywords:Equivalent sweetness  mixed fruit jam  sweeteners  time–  intensity
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