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Item Open Access Comparative evaluation of the nutritional and sensory quality of different brands of orange-juice in Nigerian market(Department of Home Science and Managament, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, 2013-10-31) Joel, Ndife; Awogbenja, Makanju Dehinde; Zakari, UmaruThe physico-chemical properties, vitamins, minerals, microbial and sensory qualities of four different brands of orange-juice (samples A, B, C and E) in the Nigerian market were evaluated to determine their overall quality. Results of the physico-chemical properties obtained showed the following range of values for acidity (0.40 - 1.06%), total solids (5.50 - 11.80%), total sugar (9.15 - 13.39%) and fruit juice content (14.28 - 45.63%). The sweetness index for the juice samples A, B, C and D were 11.0, 9.66, 8.65 and 7.80, respectively. Sample D had the highest benzoic acid content of 217.21 ppm as preservative. The vitamin and mineral contents vary among the different orange juice samples. Samples D and B had the highest contents of vitamin A (140.12 IU) and C (42.57 mg), respectively. While samples A and C had the lowest values for potassium (119.10 mg) and sodium (5.65 mg) contents. The viable microbial counts for the juice samples were very low (1.0 x 102 to 5.2 x 102 cfu/100ml). There were no coliform contaminations in all the samples. Sample D was adjudged the best in overall acceptance (8.45). Generally, the juice samples were within the regulatory specifications, and are fit for consumption