Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha

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Main Author: Miranda, Adriano José de
Publication Date: 2023
Format: Bachelor thesis
Language: por
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Summary: The consumer society has increased interest in understanding the processes that are linked to food production and its composition, especially regarding the presence of additives, fibers, calories and nutrients. With that, food produced by the consumer has been increasing and gaining market shelves, which leads to better acceptance for the most natural composition and beneficial to health. In this context, the kombucha drink has gained space in the market, as well as its by-product vinegar because it is produced by hand and with natural products. In this study, the fermentative potential of the kombucha culture was evaluated, proposing the production of 3 fermented acids: green tea kombucha vinegar (FAKCV), hibiscus kombucha vinegar (FAKH) and kombucha vinegar with pineapple (FAKA). The kombucha was prepared from an infusion of tea leaves and a culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), 10% fermented kombucha (starter) and sweetened with 70 g/L of Apis Mellifera bee honey. The physical-chemical analyzes were performed at time zero and every 7 days until the 28th day, and at the end of the process on the 63rd day, with the exception of the alcoholic analysis that started on the 7th day until the 35th day and at the end of the process. The study contemplated exploring the production of acetic acid and the process of transformation of sugars, for this, physicochemical analyzes of pH, total acidity, ºBRIX, reducing sugars, sucrose and alcohol were carried out. The average value of acidity in acetic acid on the 28th and 63rd day for the fermented FAKCV was equal to 0.96 and 1.38% (m/V); FAKH 2.17 and 2.11% (m/V) and FAKA 1.88 and 2.05% (m/V), respectively. The pH values on the 28th day and on for FAKCV: 2.71 and 1.95; FAKH: 2.59 and 2.02 and FAKA: 2.94 and 2.15, respectively. For the soluble solids on the 63rd day, ºBRIX filtered, were for FAKCV: 4.50% (m/V); FAKH: 3.83% (m/V) and FAKA: 2% (m/V). The reducing sugar content in relation to time zero and day 63 gradually decreased and sucrose remained practically zero during fermentation. The alcohol content found at the end of the fermentation process was between 0.27% (m/V) and 0.28% (m/V) for the three samples of fermented kombucha acids. Statistical study has shown that there is an inverse relationship between the amount of sugar and acetic acid produced. It was observed that it is possible to use Apis Mellifera bee honey to replace sucrose in the production of kombucha drink or vinegar. In view of the acidity and pH obtained in the samples, the products have the potential to be consumed in food instead of commercial vinegar.
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spelling Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombuchaStudy on acetic fermented from kombuchaBebidas fermentadasVinagreChá verdeFermentaçãoBrewingVinegarGreen teaFermentationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSThe consumer society has increased interest in understanding the processes that are linked to food production and its composition, especially regarding the presence of additives, fibers, calories and nutrients. With that, food produced by the consumer has been increasing and gaining market shelves, which leads to better acceptance for the most natural composition and beneficial to health. In this context, the kombucha drink has gained space in the market, as well as its by-product vinegar because it is produced by hand and with natural products. In this study, the fermentative potential of the kombucha culture was evaluated, proposing the production of 3 fermented acids: green tea kombucha vinegar (FAKCV), hibiscus kombucha vinegar (FAKH) and kombucha vinegar with pineapple (FAKA). The kombucha was prepared from an infusion of tea leaves and a culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), 10% fermented kombucha (starter) and sweetened with 70 g/L of Apis Mellifera bee honey. The physical-chemical analyzes were performed at time zero and every 7 days until the 28th day, and at the end of the process on the 63rd day, with the exception of the alcoholic analysis that started on the 7th day until the 35th day and at the end of the process. The study contemplated exploring the production of acetic acid and the process of transformation of sugars, for this, physicochemical analyzes of pH, total acidity, ºBRIX, reducing sugars, sucrose and alcohol were carried out. The average value of acidity in acetic acid on the 28th and 63rd day for the fermented FAKCV was equal to 0.96 and 1.38% (m/V); FAKH 2.17 and 2.11% (m/V) and FAKA 1.88 and 2.05% (m/V), respectively. The pH values on the 28th day and on for FAKCV: 2.71 and 1.95; FAKH: 2.59 and 2.02 and FAKA: 2.94 and 2.15, respectively. For the soluble solids on the 63rd day, ºBRIX filtered, were for FAKCV: 4.50% (m/V); FAKH: 3.83% (m/V) and FAKA: 2% (m/V). The reducing sugar content in relation to time zero and day 63 gradually decreased and sucrose remained practically zero during fermentation. The alcohol content found at the end of the fermentation process was between 0.27% (m/V) and 0.28% (m/V) for the three samples of fermented kombucha acids. Statistical study has shown that there is an inverse relationship between the amount of sugar and acetic acid produced. It was observed that it is possible to use Apis Mellifera bee honey to replace sucrose in the production of kombucha drink or vinegar. In view of the acidity and pH obtained in the samples, the products have the potential to be consumed in food instead of commercial vinegar.A sociedade consumidora aumentou o interesse em compreender os processos que estão atrelados a produção de alimentos e a sua composição, principalmente quanto a presença de aditivos, fibras, calorias e nutrientes. Com isso alimentos produzidos pelo próprio consumidor vêm aumentando e ganhando as prateleiras no mercado, o que acarreta na melhor aceitação pela composição mais natural e benéfica a saúde. Nesse contexto, a bebida de kombucha tem adquirido espaço no mercado, bem como seu subproduto vinagre por ser produzida artesanalmente e com produtos naturais. Nesse estudo foi avaliado o potencial fermentativo da cultura de kombucha, propondo a produção de 3 fermentados ácidos: vinagre de kombucha de chá verde (FAKCV), vinagre de kombucha de hibisco (FAKH) e vinagre de kombucha com abacaxi (FAKA). A kombucha foi preparada a partir de uma infusão de folhas de chá e uma cultura de bactérias e leveduras (SCOBY), 10% de fermentado de kombucha (starter) e adoçado com 70 g/L de mel de abelha Apis Melifera. As análises físico-químicas foram feitas no tempo zero e a cada 7 dias até o 28º dia, e no final do processo no 63º dia, com exceção da análise alcoólica que iniciou no 7º dia até o 35º dia e no final do processo. O estudo contemplava explorar a produção de ácido acético e o processo de transformação dos açúcares, para isso foram realizados análises físico-químicas de pH, acidez total, ºBRIX, açúcares redutores, sacarose e álcool. O valor médio de acidez em ácido acético no 28º e 63º dia para os fermentados de FAKCV foi igual a 0,96 e 1,38% (m/V); FAKH 2,16 e 2,11% (m/V) e FAKA 1,88 e 2,05% (m/V), respectivamente. Os valores de pH no 28º dia e no 63º dia para FAKCV: 2,71 e 1,95; FAKH: 2,59 e 2,02 e FAKA: 2,94 e 2,15, respectivamente. Para os sólidos solúveis no 63º dia de fermentação, ºBRIX filtrado, foram para FAKCV: 4,50% (m/V); FAKH: 3,75% (m/V) e FAKA: 2% (m/V). O teor de açúcares redutores em relação ao tempo zero e 63º dia diminuiu gradativamente e a sacarose permaneceu praticamente zero no decorrer da fermentação. O teor alcoólico encontrado ao final do processo de fermentação foi entre 0,27% (m/V) e 0,28% (m/V) para as três amostras de fermentados ácidos de kombucha. O estudo estatístico demonstrou que existe uma relação inversa entre a quantidade de açúcar e ácido acético produzido. Observou-se que é possível utilizar mel de abelha Apis Mellifera em substituição da sacarose na produção da bebida kombucha ou vinagre. Diante da acidez e pH obtidos nas amostras, os produtos apresentam potencial para serem consumidos na alimentação em substituição ao vinagre comercial.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCampo MouraoBrasilDepartamento Acadêmico de Alimentos e Engenharia QuímicaTecnologia em AlimentosUTFPRRigobello, Eliane SlobodaRigobello, Eliane SlobodaTanamati, AugustoPlata-Oviedo, Manuel Salvador VicenteMiranda, Adriano José de2023-08-04T20:05:48Z2023-08-04T20:05:48Z2023-06-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfMIRANDA, Adriano José de. Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha. 2023. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
Study on acetic fermented from kombucha
title Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
spellingShingle Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
Miranda, Adriano José de
Bebidas fermentadas
Vinagre
Chá verde
Fermentação
Brewing
Vinegar
Green tea
Fermentation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
title_full Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
title_fullStr Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
title_full_unstemmed Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
title_sort Estudo sobre fermentado acético a partir de kombucha
author Miranda, Adriano José de
author_facet Miranda, Adriano José de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rigobello, Eliane Sloboda
Rigobello, Eliane Sloboda
Tanamati, Augusto
Plata-Oviedo, Manuel Salvador Vicente
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Adriano José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bebidas fermentadas
Vinagre
Chá verde
Fermentação
Brewing
Vinegar
Green tea
Fermentation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
topic Bebidas fermentadas
Vinagre
Chá verde
Fermentação
Brewing
Vinegar
Green tea
Fermentation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
description The consumer society has increased interest in understanding the processes that are linked to food production and its composition, especially regarding the presence of additives, fibers, calories and nutrients. With that, food produced by the consumer has been increasing and gaining market shelves, which leads to better acceptance for the most natural composition and beneficial to health. In this context, the kombucha drink has gained space in the market, as well as its by-product vinegar because it is produced by hand and with natural products. In this study, the fermentative potential of the kombucha culture was evaluated, proposing the production of 3 fermented acids: green tea kombucha vinegar (FAKCV), hibiscus kombucha vinegar (FAKH) and kombucha vinegar with pineapple (FAKA). The kombucha was prepared from an infusion of tea leaves and a culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), 10% fermented kombucha (starter) and sweetened with 70 g/L of Apis Mellifera bee honey. The physical-chemical analyzes were performed at time zero and every 7 days until the 28th day, and at the end of the process on the 63rd day, with the exception of the alcoholic analysis that started on the 7th day until the 35th day and at the end of the process. The study contemplated exploring the production of acetic acid and the process of transformation of sugars, for this, physicochemical analyzes of pH, total acidity, ºBRIX, reducing sugars, sucrose and alcohol were carried out. The average value of acidity in acetic acid on the 28th and 63rd day for the fermented FAKCV was equal to 0.96 and 1.38% (m/V); FAKH 2.17 and 2.11% (m/V) and FAKA 1.88 and 2.05% (m/V), respectively. The pH values on the 28th day and on for FAKCV: 2.71 and 1.95; FAKH: 2.59 and 2.02 and FAKA: 2.94 and 2.15, respectively. For the soluble solids on the 63rd day, ºBRIX filtered, were for FAKCV: 4.50% (m/V); FAKH: 3.83% (m/V) and FAKA: 2% (m/V). The reducing sugar content in relation to time zero and day 63 gradually decreased and sucrose remained practically zero during fermentation. The alcohol content found at the end of the fermentation process was between 0.27% (m/V) and 0.28% (m/V) for the three samples of fermented kombucha acids. Statistical study has shown that there is an inverse relationship between the amount of sugar and acetic acid produced. It was observed that it is possible to use Apis Mellifera bee honey to replace sucrose in the production of kombucha drink or vinegar. In view of the acidity and pH obtained in the samples, the products have the potential to be consumed in food instead of commercial vinegar.
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UTFPR
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Tecnologia em Alimentos
UTFPR
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