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Amino acids reduction in processed (heated and alkalinized) pulps of bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart), cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum Willd ex-Spreng Schum) and murici (Byrsonima crassifolia L.)

Scientific literature presents few studies about fruits of the Amazonia, like murici, and yours chemical characteristics should be studied. Therefore, amino acid profiles of the bacuri, cupuaçu and murici pulps were determined under different values of pH (3.3, 5.8, 8.0 and 12.0) with heating (12 hours/100 ºC, with stirring and refluxing) or without heating. Glucose, fructose, sucrose and pH values also were obtained in the pulps without heating. All nutrients were analised by HPLC. The pHs were: 3.2, 3.6 and 3.35 in the bacuri, cupuaçu and murici pulps, respectively. Sucrose (38.34% and 36.93%) was the major carbohydrate while fructose (8.93% and 12.63%) and glucose (9.03% and 11.65%) shown similar percentages in the cupuaçu and bacuri pulps. Murici pulp was almost free of sucrose (0.57%), but not of fructose (11.51%) or glucose (11.39%). In the pulps without heating the major amino acids were: glutamic acid (46.6 mg/kg), aspartic acid (28.8 mg/kg) and arginine (25.3 mg/kg) in the bacuri pulp; aspartic acid (56.3 mg/kg), glutamic acid (44.0 mg/kg) and alanine (24.2 mg/kg) in the cupuaçu pulp; proline (73.5 mg/kg), glutamic acid (23.7 mg/kg) and aspartic acid (23.5 mg/kg) in the murici pulp. The heating of the 3 pulps decresead the concentration of all amino acids. The medium strongly alkaline (pH 12) produced more degradation of the amino acids than others pHs. Lysine was more sensible to the heating than others amino acids in pH 12.

heating; amino acids; pH; high performance liquid chromatography; fruit pulp


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