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Pal 3 refractometer

Manufactured by Atago
Sourced in Japan

The ATAGO Pal-3 is a handheld digital refractometer designed for measuring the refractive index of liquids. It provides accurate measurements of the refractive index, which is a fundamental optical property of a material that can be used to determine the concentration of dissolved solids in a solution.

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pH and Brix Measurement Protocol

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A Mettler Toledo FiveEasy pH meter (Mettler-Toledo GmbH, Greifensee, Switzerland) was used to measure pH, while a digital ATAGO Pal-3 refractometer (ATAGO Co., Tokyo, Japan), SSC (Brix%) was used to determine SSC. All measurements were performed in duplicates.
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Determination of Juice Quality Parameters

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The soluble solids content in the juice was determined using a refractometric method [19 ] with ATAGO PAL-3 refractometer (ATAGO, Tokyo, Japan). The pH of juice was determined by the pH-metric method [20 ] with CP-411 pH meter (Elmetron, Zabrze, Poland). Juice density was determined by the pycnometric method at 20°C using distilled water as a model liquid.
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