rebaudioside-a and neotame

rebaudioside-a has been researched along with neotame* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for rebaudioside-a and neotame

ArticleYear
Sensory profile and acceptability for pitanga (Eugenia uniflora L.) nectar with different sweeteners.
    Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional, 2016, Volume: 22, Issue:8

    The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensory properties and acceptability of pitanga nectar samples prepared with sucrose and different sweeteners (sucralose, aspartame, stevia with 40% rebaudioside A, stevia with 95% rebaudioside A, neotame, and a 2:1 cyclamate/saccharin blend). A total of 13 assessors participated in a quantitative descriptive analysis and evaluated the samples in relation to the descriptor terms. The acceptability test was carried out by 120 fruit juice consumers. The results of the quantitative descriptive analysis of pitanga nectar showed that samples prepared with sucralose, aspartame, and the 2:1 cyclamate/saccharin blend had sensory profiles similar to that of the sample prepared with sucrose. Consumers' most accepted samples were prepared with sucrose, sucralose, aspartame, and neotame. The sweeteners that have the greatest potential to replace sucrose in pitanga nectar are sucralose and aspartame.

    Topics: Adult; Aspartame; Color; Consumer Behavior; Dipeptides; Diterpenes, Kaurane; Eugenia; Female; Food Additives; Fruit; Humans; Male; Nutritive Sweeteners; Stevia; Sucrose; Taste; Young Adult

2016
Chocolate Milk with Chia Oil: Ideal Sweetness, Sweeteners Equivalence, and Dynamic Sensory Evaluation Using a Time-Intensity Methodology.
    Journal of food science, 2015, Volume: 80, Issue:12

    The ideal sucrose concentration and equivalent concentrations of the stevia, sucralose, aspartame, and neotame in chocolate milk with chia oil as well as the dynamic behavior of certain sensory attributes were investigated using a time-intensity methodology. The use of just-about-right (JAR) identified an ideal sucrose concentration of 9% (w/w). In addition, the magnitude estimation method showed that stevia had the lowest sweetness power whereas neotame presented the highest. Furthermore, the time-intensity analysis indicated that there was no significant change between the maximum intensities of the sweetness for any evaluated sweeteners. In general, the desired sensory profile and some economic considerations are decisive on the choice of which sweetener is better to be used in chocolate milk formulation added with chia oil.

    Topics: Animals; Aspartame; Cacao; Dietary Sucrose; Dipeptides; Diterpenes, Kaurane; Flavoring Agents; Food Handling; Glucosides; Humans; Milk; Plant Oils; Salvia; Stevia; Sucrose; Sweetening Agents; Taste

2015