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2000
Volume 2, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 2210-3155
  • E-ISSN: 2210-3163

Abstract

Brazilian and Floridian acai were found to contain 24% insoluble solids. They were dark brown and were not soluble in hexane, methanol or water. When 6 N HCl was added to the insoluble solids, they turned red, as do anthocyanins. The solids were analyzed by CP-MAS 13C-NMR. Phenolic C-O, aromatic, glycosidic and aliphatic carbons were detected. About 27% of the solids were hydrolyzed and solubilized by refluxing in conc HCl. Acai is a unique fruit in that it is sold as a product that has a relatively high amount of insoluble solids. So, two things that genuine, unfiltered acai should have are about 24% insoluble solids and the appropriate CP-MAS 13C-NMR spectrum.

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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): Acai; anthocyanins; aroma; citric acid; CP-MAS NMR; dietry fibres; edible proteins; fruit; minerals; pulp
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