Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2016-01-30

Development of delayed bitterness and effect of harvest date in stored juice from two complex citrus hybrids.

Smita Raithore, Sharon Dea, Greg McCollum, John A Manthey, Jinhe Bai, Clotilde Leclair, Faraj Hijaz, Jan A Narciso, Elizabeth A Baldwin, Anne Plotto

Index: J. Sci. Food Agric. 96 , 422-9, (2015)

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Abstract

Mandarins and mandarin hybrids have excellent flavor and color attributes, making them good candidates for consumption as fresh fruit. When processed into juice, however, they are less palatable, as they develop delayed bitterness when stored for a period of time. In this study the kinetics of delayed bitterness in two citrus mandarin hybrid siblings, 'Ambersweet' and USDA 1-105-106, was explored by sensory and instrumental analyses. In addition to the bitter limonoids, other quality factors (i.e. sugars, acids, pH, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA) and the ratio SSC/TA) were also measured.The two citrus hybrid siblings had different chemical profiles, which were perceived by taste panels. USDA 1-105-106 developed delayed bitterness when the juice was stored for more than 4 h, similar to juice from 'Navel' oranges, but 'Ambersweet' did not. Bitterness in 'Ambersweet' was more affected by harvest maturity, as juice from earlier harvest had lower SSC but higher TA and bitter limonoids.Since juice of USDA 1-105-106 shows delayed bitterness when stored for more than 4 h, this cultivar is not suitable for juice processing. Our finding that siblings can differ in chemical and sensory properties emphasize the importance of post-processing storage studies before releasing cultivars for juice.Published 2015. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.


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