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Techno-economic assessment and innovative production of nutrient-rich jam, jelly, and pickle from Sonneratia apetala fruit

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dc.contributor.author Uddin, Md. Ripaj
dc.contributor.author Siddique, Md. Abu Bakar
dc.contributor.author Sultana, Shahnaz
dc.contributor.author Bithi, Umme Hafsa
dc.contributor.author Akter, Nahida
dc.contributor.author Idris, Abubakr M.
dc.contributor.author Mansur, Muhammad Abdullah Al
dc.contributor.author Islam, AHM Shofiul
dc.contributor.author Jamal, Molla
dc.contributor.author Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-03T02:18:53Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-03T02:18:53Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-04
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/15953
dc.description Article en_US
dc.description.abstract Sonneratia apetala, a nutrient-rich mangrove fruit, presents an opportunity for innovative food product development, offering potential health benefits and economic value through the creation of jam, jelly, and pickle. This innovative invention reveals the nutritional content including vitamins and minerals of Sonneratia apetala jam, jelly, and pickles from Nijhum Dwip in Hatiya Upazila, Noakhali District. These products contain Na, Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn, which are essential for human nutrition. The texture and sensory qualities of the products depend on their Total Soluble Solids (TSS), acidity, moisture, pH, and total sugar content, with each parameter receiving an average score of 7 to 8 out of 9 (hedonic scale). Trace amounts of Cd, Cr, Pb, and Hg were found to be significantly below the safe consumption limits. F-, Cl-, SO42-, soluble and total PO43- concentrations were also below safety thresholds. The moisture, ash, protein, fat, fiber, pectin, sugar, carbohydrate, and caloric values highlight the dietary benefits and energy content of these products. The products exhibited higher levels of vitamin C and minerals compared to other citrus fruits. All tested parameters met safe consumption standards, ensuring product safety. These products underwent testing for Heterotrophic Bacterial Count to guarantee their safety. A one-year shelf life is ensured by conducting quarterly storage data checks and organoleptic tests by a 10-member jury panel. The one-way ANOVA test for sensory analysis and shelf life detection indicates statistically significant results. These products help mitigate nutrient deficiencies and promote health by regulating the diet. Applying this technology in grassroots jam, jelly, and pickle production could potentially boost the local economy by approximately $10,000 annually through the creation of small industries among the coastal population en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Scopus en_US
dc.subject Food safety assessment en_US
dc.subject Mineral composition en_US
dc.subject pickle processing en_US
dc.subject Sonneratia apetala en_US
dc.subject Nutritional analysis en_US
dc.title Techno-economic assessment and innovative production of nutrient-rich jam, jelly, and pickle from Sonneratia apetala fruit en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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