明矾和Trona加工的非洲面包果种子的化学和感官评价

Olapade A.A., Umeonuorah U.C.
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研究了硫酸铝(明矾)和倍半碳酸钠(trona)对非洲面包果种子(ABFS)化学和感官品质的影响。ABFS在(0 - 2.0%)明矾浓度中浸泡24小时。种子经过半煮,去皮,然后用(0 - 2.0%)trona浓度煮90分钟。这些样品的化学成分(近似值、能量、pH值和可滴定酸度)和感官品质与对照(脱壳的ABFS)一起进行分析。结果显示,两组间存在显著性差异(p <0.05),处理后的样品与对照之间以及处理后的样品之间。p <随着明矾和trona浓度的增加,水分(8.81 ~ 32.02%)、灰分(3.22 ~ 6.43%)和pH(6.97 ~ 7.64)含量增加,粗蛋白质、脂肪、粗纤维、碳水化合物和总可滴定酸度随trona浓度的增加而降低。但两组间无显著性差异(p >0.05),影响煮熟样品的颜色。1.5% trona煮熟的ABFS样品总体可接受度最高(7.02)。
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Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of African Breadfruit (Treculia africana) Seeds Processed with Alum and Trona

The effect of aluminum sulphate (alum) and sodium sesquicarbonate (trona) on the chemical and sensory qualities of African breadfruit seeds (ABFS) was studied. ABFS were steeped in (0 – 2.0%) alum concentrations for 24 h. The seeds were parboiled, dehulled and then cooked with (0 – 2.0%) trona concentrations for 90 min. The chemical composition (proximate, energy, pH and titratable acidity) and sensory qualities of these samples were analyzed alongside the control (raw dehulled ABFS). The results showed that there were significant differences (p < 0.05) between the control and the processed samples as well as among the processed samples. There were significant (p < 0.05) increases in moisture (8.81 – 32.02%), ash (3.22 – 6.43%) and pH (6.97 – 7.64) contents as the concentration of alum and trona increased, whereas crude protein, fat, crude fibre, carbohydrate and total titratable acidity decreased with increase in the concentration of trona. However, there was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the colour of the cooked samples. ABFS sample cooked with 1.5% trona concentration was rated highest (7.02) in overall acceptability.

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