利用简单网格混合物设计优化用卷心菜粉、玉米和大米粉制成的薯片并确定其特性

Prachi Deshmukh , Dhanashree Patil , Prasanna P Bhalerao , Ashish Dabade , Sachin K Sonawane
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本研究采用了简单网格混合物设计,通过混合卷心菜粉、玉米粉和大米粉来优化卷心菜片。使用 Design-Expert® 软件创建了 14 种配方,并对酥脆度、口感、外观、香气和总体可接受性等感官属性进行了评估。该方法显示,卷心菜粉(12%)、玉米粉(10%)和大米粉(27.97%)能有效生产出具有理想特性的薯片。最终薯片(每 100 克)的近似分析表明,能量为 409.69 千卡,碳水化合物为 70.97 克,蛋白质为 7.22 克,脂肪为 10.77 克,总糖为 5.52 克,水分为 4.04 %,灰分为 7.00 克。矿物质分析显示,钙含量为 9.48 毫克,钾含量为 84.26 毫克,镁含量为 38.46 毫克。这项研究对卷心菜片进行了优化,强调了其均衡的营养和作为更健康零食的潜力。
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Optimization & characterization of chips developed from cabbage powder, maize and rice flour using simplex lattice mixture design

This study employed a simplex lattice mixture design to optimize cabbage chips by blending cabbage powder, maize flour, and rice flour. Fourteen formulations were created using Design-Expert® software, with sensory attributes including crispiness, taste, appearance, aroma, and overall acceptability assessed. The approach revealed that cabbage powder (12 %), maize flour (10 %), and rice flour (27.97 %) effectively produced chips with desirable characteristics. Proximate analysis of the final chips (per 100 g) indicated 409.69 kcal energy, 70.97 g carbohydrates, 7.22 g protein, 10.77 g fat, 5.52 g total sugar, 4.04 % moisture, and 7.00 g ash. Mineral analysis revealed 9.48 mg calcium, 84.26 mg potassium, and 38.46 mg magnesium. This research optimizes cabbage chips, emphasizing their balanced nutrition and potential as a healthier snack.

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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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