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Original Articles

QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF FREE SUGARS AND MYO-INOSITOL IN CITRUS JUICES BY HPLC AND A LITERATURE COMPILATION

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Pages 2123-2141 | Received 30 Nov 1999, Accepted 09 Feb 2000, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Three hundred and six (306) commercial samples from 19 processing plants in Florida, composed of frozen concentrated orange juice, orange juice from concentrate, and pasteurized orange juice, were analyzed for their sugars content by HPLC. In addition, the sugar profile of fresh-squeezed juice from 9 different cultivars of sweet oranges, 2 tangors, and 4 tangelos grown in Florida are included. Sucrose, fructose, glucose, total sugars, glucose/fructose ratio, and myo-inositol contents are presented.

Mean ± standard deviation sugar levels for 100 mL of frozen concentrated orange juice were 4.1 ± 0.5 g of sucrose, 2.1 ± 0.2 g of fructose, 1.9 ± 0.2 g of glucose, and 0.1 ± 0.1 g of myo-inositol, from juices processed in Florida. A review of the methodology for the detection of sugars by HPLC in citrus products is presented; most results having been acquired by HPLC analysis utilizing NH2 column and acetonitrile/water. A compilation of literature furnishing information on free sugar contents in orange and grapefruit juices by cultivar, and in commercial samples, is also presented.

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