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Journal of Texture Studies 2018-Jun

Relationship between sensory analysis for texture and instrument measurements in model strawberry jam.

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Tomoka Kurotobi
Takayoshi Hoshino
Yukari Kazami
Fumiyo Hayakawa
Yoshio Hagura

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The primary objective of this study was to investigate the correlations between instrument measurements and sensory attributes of strawberry jam. For this purpose, a series of low sugar strawberry jams were prepared by using different contents of pectin from different sources, which were evaluated by sensory analysis for sensory attributes and by instrument measurements for specific physical properties. Model strawberry jams showed an elastic behavior that increased with higher low-methoxyl (LM) pectin content. These results showed that the apparent viscosity from viscosity measurements was highly correlated with each sensory attribute. As jam is a non-Newtonian fluid, the apparent viscosity was dependent on the shear rate. Moreover, the secondary objective of this study was to discern the physical properties affecting human texture perception based on these relationships. Hence, the instrumental texture perception based on the oral cavity condition was able to predict human texture perception based on the shear rate, which was obtained from the apparent viscosity. These results indicated that human texture perception is judged by apparent viscosity as determined by controlling tongue movement and oral cavity condition (e.g., temperature, saliva, and shear rate).

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We could demonstrate the importance of texture measurement using replicated oral processing for each sensory attribute. Specifically, viscosity measurement results indicated that shear rate is a very important factor for texture perception. Moreover, our findings clarified that human texture perception is modified by apparent viscosity corresponding to shear rate. We anticipate that this technology might be applied as a measure of apparent viscosity to control texture for jam quality improvement.

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