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Solvent-free sonication of blackberries for the anthocyanin enrichment of juices obtained by pressing.

Débora P DE MoraesDaniele F FerreiraCarla Andressa Almeida FariasPriscila NehringMilene Teixeira BarciaAlexandre José CichoskiJuliano Smanioto Barin
Published in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2023)
An ultrasound pretreatment was used to increase anthocyanins content in blackberry juice. Whole fruits were inserted into a glass vessel without contact with any solvent, sonicated in an ultrasonic bath, and then pressed with a manual juicer. The experimental design showed that 7 min at 65% of ultrasound amplitude increased the anthocyanin content in juices from 31 to 56% for BRS Xingu, Guarani, and Xavante cultivars. Two major anthocyanins, cyanidin-3-glucoside and cyanidin-3-rutinoside were found in higher concentrations for sonicated fruits. Therefore, ultrasonic pretreatment of whole fruits increased the anthocyanins in blackberry juices using a simple, fast, and green approach.
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