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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.85.2007.tde-11062013-093417
Document
Author
Full name
Priscilla Podadera
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Sabato, Susy Frey (President)
Arthur, Valter
Calvo, Wilson Aparecido Parejo
Muradian, Ligia Bicudo de Almeida
Sinnecker, Patricia
Title in Portuguese
Estudo das propriedades do açúcar líquido invertido processado com radiação gama e feixe de elétrons
Keywords in Portuguese
açúcar líquido invertido
bolores
frutose
glicose
hidroximetilfurfural
leveduras
propriedades físico-químicas
radiação com feixe de elétrons
radiação gama
sacarose
viscosidade
Abstract in Portuguese
O Brasil ocupa posição de destaque no mercado de açúcar a granel e consumo elevado deste ingrediente na forma líquida, em especial pelas indústrias de bebidas e alimentos. O açúcar líquido apresenta vantagens em relação ao açúcar a granel como facilidade do manuseio e dosagem, espaço reduzido para a armazenagem, redução das perdas, custos e mão-de-obra, melhora na sanitização e grande variação possível nas proporções de diferentes misturas de açúcares. O açúcar Uquido invertido é uma solução de sacarose, glicose e frutose em água e recebe esse nome porque durante a sua produção há a inversão do poder óptico de rotação da solução. No processo produtivo do açúcar invertido existem alguns pontos que podem gerar a contaminação por microrganismos, dessa forma torna-se importante o desenvolvimento de técnicas que propiciem a sanitização eficiente desta matéria-prima. Este trabalho estudou duas técnicas alternativas de controle microbiano: a radiação gama com fonte de cobalto-60 e a radiação com feixe de elétrons. O estudo foi conduzido nas doses de 5, 10, 20, 30 e 50 kGy. O teor de sacarose apresentou decréscimo com a radiação indicando que ocorreu a quebra da ligação glicosídica com a formação de glicose e fioitose, gerando o aumento do teor de sólidos solúveis. Ocorreu a formação de compostos ácidos, confirmado pela redução de pH, que foi proporcional ao aumento da dose de radiação. As maiores doses provocaram alterações na cor do xarope pela formação de polímeros com cadeia molecular longa. A viscosidade nas amostras irradiadas com radiação gama aumentou em relação ao controle, indicando a prevalência de polimerização das moléculas, enquanto que na radiação com feixe de elétrons a polimerização foi observada somente na amostra que recebeu a dose de 50 kGy. Na análise sensorial, os julgadores apontaram diferença significativa (5%) no sabor entre o controle e as amostras irradiadas com 5 kGy, nas duas técnicas de processamento. Não foi possível identificar o efeito da radiação gama no controle de bolores e leveduras.
Title in English
Study of the properties of inverted liquid sugar processed with gamma radiation and electron beam
Keywords in English
electron beam radiation
fructose
gamma radiation
glucose
hydroxymethyfurfural
invert syrup
molds
physical-chemical properties
sucrose
viscosity
yeasts
Abstract in English
Brazil occupies position of prominence in the sugar market and high consumption of this ingredient in the liquid form, in special for the beverages and food industries. The liquid sugar presents advantages in relation to the bulk granulated system such as easiness of the handling and dosage, reduced space for the storage, reduction of the losses, costs and hand of workmanship, improvement of the sanitizing and great possible variation in the ratios of different mixtures of sugars. The inverted liquid sugar is a solution of sucrose, glucose and fructose in water. This ingredient receives this name because during its production it has an inversion of the optic power of rotation of the solution. In the productive process of the inverted sugar some points occur that can generate contamination by microorganisms, so its become important the development of techniques that propitiate the efficient sanitizing of this raw material. This work aims at to consider two alternative techniques of microbiologic control: gamma radiation with source of cobalto-60 and radiation with electron beam. The study was lead in the doses of 5, 10, 20, 30 and 50 kGy. Concentration of sucrose presented in syrup decreased with the radiation indicating the scission of glicosidic linkage in addition with the glucose and fiaictose formation, generating the increase in solids soluble. The acid compounds formation occurred, confirmed by the reduction of pH, that it was proportional with the increase of the radiation dose. The biggest doses had provoked change of color in the syrup by the long molecular chain polymers formation. Viscosity in the samples processed by gamma radiation increased in relation to the control, indicating the prevalence of polymerization of molecules, whereas in the radiation with electron beam the polymerization was only observed in the sample that received the dose of 50 kGy, In the sensorial analysis, the judges had pointed significant difference (5%) in the flavor among control and the samples radiated with 5 kGy in the two techniques of processing. The alterations provoked for the irradiation had not been enough to provide significant changes in the inverted sugar, even in the highest dose of 50 kGy. It was not possible to identify the effect of gamma radiation in the control of molds and yeasts.
 
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