Estudo cinético da fermentação alcoólica de inga edulis
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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The ingá-cipó (Inga edulis) is a fruit with sweet flavor and pleasant aroma, typical of the North and
Northeast of Brazil, and its form of consumption is only in natura. Because it has no other
processing methods, this fruit has great potential for the production of new products, such as
fermented alcoholic beverages, and can add to the income of the growers of this fruit. As a
consequence was developed an alcoholic ferment of ingá with the objective of
perform physicochemical characterization of inga pulp, analyzing the physicochemical
characteristics of the wort, obtaining the kinetics of the fermented product and promoting analyzes
of the characteristics of the alcoholic fermentation after maturation. The wort was prepared by
diluting the ingá pulp in water 30% (w/v), after the chaptification dilution, until the soluble solids
content was corrected to 21° Brix, and the sulfation was performed with the addition of K2S2O5 (0,1
g.L-1
). The yeast used in the process was the Red Star Premier Blanc (3.33g/L). Fermentation of
wort was carried out in triplicate for 144 h, after it was finished, the wort was brought to the
refrigeration temperature for decanting, followed by the transfer of the fermented product, which
was subsequently filtered and filled into glass bottles. The ingá pulp used in the beverage
production was physico-chemically characterized as moisture (84,72%), ash (1,95%), soluble
solids (12,75 °Brix), titratable total acidity (0,198 g/100 mL), reducing sugars (11,89 g/L) and pH
(6,56). The kinetic study of the alcoholic fermentation process was carried out, monitoring the
following variables: cell concentration, soluble solids, pH and titratable total acidity, reducing
sugars and pH. The experimental results showed that the ingá pulp is an excellent medium for the
production of fermented beverages, due to its high moisture content 84.72% and very sweet, the
fermented wine had an alcohol content of 7.88°GL, total acidity 3.71g/L, falling within the limits
established by the legislation. In this way, ingá fermented, in general, presented good physicalchemical characteristics, being able to be an economic alternative and to add more value to this
fruit.
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