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2014

Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal

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Descriptive Sensory Analysis And Composition Of Blackberry Genotypes, Bethany Sebesta Jan 2014

Descriptive Sensory Analysis And Composition Of Blackberry Genotypes, Bethany Sebesta

Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal

Consumer interest in blackberries has been increasing due in part to reputed health-promoting factors. Appearance, flavor, and texture attributes of blackberry fruits are important to consumers. The objective of this study was to investigate correlations among sensory and composition attributes of blackberry genotypes from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture breeding program. Descriptive panelists evaluated attributes of 20 blackberry genotypes. Composition attributes were evaluated for these and two additional genotypes. ‘Natchez’ had the most pyrenes/berry and the highest levels of total ellagitannins. Selection A-2215 was scored highest for descriptive-evaluated sweetness and had the highest soluble solids content. Total ellagitannins …