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Analysis of apple beverages treated with high-power ultrasound: a quality function deployment approach

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Jambrak, Anet Rezek
Simunek, Marina
Grbes, Franjo
Mandura, Ana
Đekić, Ilija
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BACKGROUND: The objective of this paper was to demonstrate application of quality function deployment in analysing effects of high power ultrasound on quality properties of apple juices and nectars. In order to develop a quality function deployment model, joint with instrumental analysis of treated samples, a field survey was performed to identify consumer preferences towards quality characteristics of juices/nectar. RESULTSBased on field research, the three most important characteristics were taste' and aroma' with 28.5% of relative absolute weight importance, followed by odour' (16.9%). The quality function deployment model showed that the top three quality scores' for apple juice were treatments with amplitude 90 mu m, 9 min treatment time and sample temperature 40 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and 90 mu m, 6 min, 40 degrees C. For nectars, the top three were treatments 120 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and A2.16 60 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C. CO...NCLUSIONThis type of quality model enables a more complex measure of large scale of different quality parameters. Its simplicity should be understood as its practical advantage and, as such, this tool can be a part of design quality when using novel preservation technologies.

Keywords:
apple juice / apple nectar / ultrasound treatment / quality function deployment / quality characteristics
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2018, 98, 6, 2258-2266
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  • Wiley, Hoboken
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  • This is the peer-reviewed version of the article: Jambrak, A. R.; Simunek, M.; Grbes, F.; Mandura, A.; Djekić, I. Analysis of Apple Beverages Treated with High-Power Ultrasound: A Quality Function Deployment Approach. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2018, 98 (6), 2258–2266. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.8714.

DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.8714

ISSN: 0022-5142

PubMed: 28981162

WoS: 000428443900025

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85044434578
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AB  - BACKGROUND: The objective of this paper was to demonstrate application of quality function deployment in analysing effects of high power ultrasound on quality properties of apple juices and nectars. In order to develop a quality function deployment model, joint with instrumental analysis of treated samples, a field survey was performed to identify consumer preferences towards quality characteristics of juices/nectar. RESULTSBased on field research, the three most important characteristics were taste' and aroma' with 28.5% of relative absolute weight importance, followed by odour' (16.9%). The quality function deployment model showed that the top three quality scores' for apple juice were treatments with amplitude 90 mu m, 9 min treatment time and sample temperature 40 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and 90 mu m, 6 min, 40 degrees C. For nectars, the top three were treatments 120 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and A2.16 60 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C. CONCLUSIONThis type of quality model enables a more complex measure of large scale of different quality parameters. Its simplicity should be understood as its practical advantage and, as such, this tool can be a part of design quality when using novel preservation technologies.
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author = "Jambrak, Anet Rezek and Simunek, Marina and Grbes, Franjo and Mandura, Ana and Đekić, Ilija",
year = "2018",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The objective of this paper was to demonstrate application of quality function deployment in analysing effects of high power ultrasound on quality properties of apple juices and nectars. In order to develop a quality function deployment model, joint with instrumental analysis of treated samples, a field survey was performed to identify consumer preferences towards quality characteristics of juices/nectar. RESULTSBased on field research, the three most important characteristics were taste' and aroma' with 28.5% of relative absolute weight importance, followed by odour' (16.9%). The quality function deployment model showed that the top three quality scores' for apple juice were treatments with amplitude 90 mu m, 9 min treatment time and sample temperature 40 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and 90 mu m, 6 min, 40 degrees C. For nectars, the top three were treatments 120 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C; 60 mu m, 9 min, 60 degrees C; and A2.16 60 mu m, 9 min, 20 degrees C. CONCLUSIONThis type of quality model enables a more complex measure of large scale of different quality parameters. Its simplicity should be understood as its practical advantage and, as such, this tool can be a part of design quality when using novel preservation technologies.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture",
title = "Analysis of apple beverages treated with high-power ultrasound: a quality function deployment approach",
pages = "2266-2258",
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Jambrak, A. R., Simunek, M., Grbes, F., Mandura, A.,& Đekić, I.. (2018). Analysis of apple beverages treated with high-power ultrasound: a quality function deployment approach. in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Wiley, Hoboken., 98(6), 2258-2266.
https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.8714
Jambrak AR, Simunek M, Grbes F, Mandura A, Đekić I. Analysis of apple beverages treated with high-power ultrasound: a quality function deployment approach. in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 2018;98(6):2258-2266.
doi:10.1002/jsfa.8714 .
Jambrak, Anet Rezek, Simunek, Marina, Grbes, Franjo, Mandura, Ana, Đekić, Ilija, "Analysis of apple beverages treated with high-power ultrasound: a quality function deployment approach" in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 98, no. 6 (2018):2258-2266,
https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.8714 . .

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