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  • 13 Mar
    The IFU introduces colour measurement in blood orange juices

    The IFU introduces colour measurement in blood orange juices

    IFU (INTERNATIONAL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JUICE ASSOCIATION)

    As the trade of blood orange juice and concentrates depends on their colour intensity, a unique and internationally accepted method for measuring their total concentration has been developed by the IFU. It provides an analytical technique that can be used by both processors of blood orange juices and purchasers (such as bottlers) as a standard way of establishing specifications that does not rely on arbitrary visual appearance. It is a useful tool to avoid conflict between buyers and sellers.

    Launched in February this year, IFU method #83 Colour measurement in blood orange juices has been developed in-house by its Methods of Analysis (MAC) laboratory.

    The colour of pigmented “blood” oranges is caused by the presence of anthocyanins. Cyanidin-3-glucoside is the main anthocyanin pigment seen in oranges with lower concentrations of other mono- and di-glycosides anthocyanins. The total concentration of the anthocyanin pigments varies depending on the variety concerned and seasonal climatic influences.

    The method works on the principle that anthocyanins pigments are completely extracted from the juice with a specified volume of acidified methanol. After centrifugation the pigment content is determined by measuring the extract’s absorbance at 530 nm against a solvent blank.

    The method requires the use of a spectrophotometer capable of measuring at a wavelength of 530 nm, a centrifuge with sufficient speed to give a “g” force of 3000 g and other equipment and solutions typically found in a juice operational laboratory.

    The method say the IFU has taken three years to develop and was validated in 2016 with 18 participating international laboratories using blood orange samples.

     

    By Caroline Calder News
  • 13 Mar
    The SGF/IFU Asia Road Show

    The SGF/IFU Asia Road Show

    SGF AND IFU (INTERNATIONAL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JUICE ASSOCIATION)

    The SGF/IFU Asia Road Show

    The objective of the ASIA Road Show is to connect with Asian fruit juice producers, to explain the control activities of SGF, the international organization based in Germany responsible for raw material control that aims to assure the safety, quality, authenticity and sustainability of juices. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss issues related to the juice industry with the relevant speakers.

    The IFU, as the Global Juice Association, will present its activities for the juice industry. The IFU as the only official juice NGO at Codex Alimentarius will explain the positions adopted in response to the development of international Codex standards. IFU will describe the current catalogue of analytical methods, method developments and the benefits of IFU methods for international trade as they are recognised in the Codex standard.

    The seminars are intended for quality, R&D and production managers, as well as for purchasing and sales managers of juice processing and bottling industries, plus laboratories, state control inspectors and research and development institutions.

    The remaining seminars for 2017 take place in: Xi´an (China) on May 12th, in Bangkok (Thailand) on June 1st, in Tokyo (Japan) on September 20th and in Dubai (UAE) on October 30th. For more information go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sgf-ifu-asia-roadshow-india-tickets-30070585932?aff=erelpanelorg. Email: events@sgf.org, Tel: +49 6136 9228 0

    By Caroline Calder News
  • 12 Mar
    Naked Juice will change labels after accusation that they’re misleading

    Naked Juice will change labels after accusation that they’re misleading

    Following a lawsuit claiming that the labels on Pepsico’s Naked Juice brand bottles misled consumers about the product’s real ingredients Pepsico have agreed to update the labels. For some disputed flavors like “Kale Blazer,” Pepsico were alleged to have used misleading imagery and did not accurately convey the juice’s main ingredient — orange juice. PepsiCo and Naked Juice have denied these allegations, but will however proceed with label changes which will include more accurate imagery, a list of the drink’s ingredients in order of prominence, text that states whether the product is a “Fruit Juice,” “Fruit & Veggie Juice,” or a smoothie and reduced text font for the bottles’ “100% Juice” and “No Sugar Added” claims plus an asterisked statement saying that the product is “not a low-calorie food.”

    Source: Fortune

    By Caroline Calder News
  • 12 Mar
    HPP cold-pressed fresh fruit and vegetable juices from Vegesentials are now available on amazon.com 

    HPP cold-pressed fresh fruit and vegetable juices from Vegesentials are now available on amazon.com 

    The multiple international award-winning high-pressure pasteurized (HPP) cold-pressed fruit and vegetable drink brand Vegesentials is now available on Amazon.com. In 2016, the UK-based Vegesentials Ltd. partnered with Michigan-based Vegesentials USA, LLC to manufacture and distribute the Vegesentials line of juices throughout North America.

    “Our biggest concern as a company is customer health,” said Daniel Hoops, Vegesentials USA co-founder. “When you look at the vast array of cold-pressed juices sold on the Internet, few use the HPP technology. In addition to our juices having longer shelf life, we know that there is little to no risk of salmonella, ecoli, and other food-borne bacteria because we use HPP.”

    Source: PRWEB/Vegesentials

    By Caroline Calder News
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