Ciência e Agrotecnologia

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    Fermentação controlada em biorreatores artesanais para a produção de cafés especiais
    (Editora UFLA, 2024-04-26) Reyes, Etztli Itzel Morales; González, Martín Alejandro Bolaños; Balcazar, Julian Ovidio Cucuñame; Velasco, Jesús Salazar
    A model of an artisanal bioreactor was tested for fermentations in specialty coffee production, monitoring parameters such as Brix, temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, and total dissolved solids. The results demonstrated that the bioreactor effectively controlled these parameters, ensuring consistent processes and reproducibility, as well as uniformity in the final product. Both washed coffees, one with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inoculation and one without, were produced and evaluated using the Cup of Excellence (COE) format. The coffee without inoculation scored 84 points, while the coffee with LAB scored 85.9 points. This highlights a significant positive correlation between LAB treatment and the sensory quality of the coffee produced.
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    Identification of physiological analysis parameters associated with coffee beverage quality
    (Editora UFLA, 2020) Freitas, Marcella Nunes de; Rosa, Sttela Dellyzete Veiga Franco da; Pereira, Cristiane Carvalho; Malta, Marcelo Ribeiro; Dias, Carlos Tadeu dos Santos
    The demand for high-quality coffee among consumers has generated a great deal of interest among producers in serving this market. Parameters for physiological analyses that can be associated with aspects of sensory analyses of coffee can ensure more reliable results for coffee quality assessments. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of physiological analyses in determining coffee quality through multivariate analysis. Several samples from coffee bean/seed lots were placed in cold storage at 10 °C, after which the sensory quality, physiological quality, and chemical characteristics of the beans were evaluated before storage and after three and six months of storage. The variables of physiological quality in the coffee beans were correlated with sensory analysis parameters. The viability of coffee embryos revealed by the tetrazolium test results were positively correlated with the final sensory analysis score. There was a correlation of root dry matter, hypocotyl dry matter, potassium leaching, and electrical conductivity with the sensory attributes that comprise the final sensory analysis score for the coffee beans. Variation in the final sensory analysis score was explained up to 97.14% by the variables radical emergence (r2 = 2.27%), strong normal seedlings, (r2 = 0.56%), seedlings with expanded cotyledonary leaves (r2 = 0.53%), tetrazolium test results (r2 = 91.54%), and potassium leaching (r2 = 2.24%). More studies are required to enable the use of physiological analyses to complement sensory analysis.