
Rheological and physicochemical analyses were conducted on nine varieties of peach pulps from Mendoza (Argentina) at a range of soluble solids concentration (12.5 to 28°Brix) and temperatures (30 to 50°C).The rheology of the pulps followed the power law model for all conditions, behaving as pseudoplastic fluids. Rheological: consistency coefficient and flow behavior index, using a rotational type viscometer and physicochemical parameters (methods proposed by AOAC): soluble solids, pH, water content, insoluble solids, acidity and pectin content (refractometric method) were determined in this study. Cluster analysis established two groups (1: Halford, Andross, Astengo, Bowen, Sim’s Cling; 2: Fortuna, Loadel and Palora; Sullivan Cling variety could not be assigned to any group) with significant differences.
pseudoplastic, power law, pseudoplástico., propiedades fisicoquímicas, temperatura, S, Agriculture (General), peach pulp, temperature, Agriculture, physicochemical properties, sólidos solubles, S1-972, pseudoplastic., pulpa de durazno, reología, soluble solids, Rheology, ley de potencia
pseudoplastic, power law, pseudoplástico., propiedades fisicoquímicas, temperatura, S, Agriculture (General), peach pulp, temperature, Agriculture, physicochemical properties, sólidos solubles, S1-972, pseudoplastic., pulpa de durazno, reología, soluble solids, Rheology, ley de potencia
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