Publications in year 2014

Vol. 28, Issue 4



Physical and biochemical properties of selected tropical fruits

International Agrophysics
Year : 2014
DOI : 10.2478/intag-2014-0028
Volumen : 28
Issue : 3
Pages : 383 - 388
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Authors: K. Athmaselvi1, P. Jenney1, C. Pavithra1, I. Roy1

1Department of Food Process Engineering, SRM University, Kattankulathur, 603 203, India
Abstract :

This study was conducted to determine the physical and biochemical properties of guava, sapota, and papaya. The physical properties studied were: dimensions, shell ratio, surface area, bulk and true density, porosity, sphericity, packing coefficient, aspect ratio, and roundness index. The specific heat at various mass fractions, biochemical properties like pH, titratable acidity, total soluble solids, and colour analysis were studied for fruit pulps. The viscosity of fruits was studied at various mass fractions. The high sphericity of guava and sapota indicated that those fruits had high rolling capability, which is an important factor for designing hoppers. Biochemical analysis showed that sapota was the sweetest fruit amongst the three studied.

Keywords : physical properties, guava, sapota, papaya
Language : English