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Rev. chil. nutr ; 47(6)dic. 2020.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1388443

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ABSTRACT The inclusion of pulse flours with higher dietary fiber content in bakery products, such as chickpea (Cicer arietinum L) flour, has been exploited by the food industry due to its nutritional and sensory characteristics. This work aimed to develop a sandwich bread with a partial substitution (7.5%, 15%, and 30%) of refined wheat flour by whole chickpea flour (WCF) and also to evaluate the effects on sensory acceptance, physicochemical parameters, and texture profile during the shelf life. Four methods for obtaining WCF were assessed and the best condition was used to produce the sandwich bread. Sensory evaluation was carried out with 65 consumers using a 9-point hedonic scale and a purchase intention scale. Firmness, elasticity, cohesiveness, chewability, and fracturability was evaluated by the Texture Profile Analysis (TPA). The specific volume, total fungi count, pH, titratable acidity, and moisture content were also determined. The nutritional composition was estimated by mass balance. Data demonstrated that there was no difference (p>0.05) in sensory evaluation of the products elaborated with different concentrations of WCF, and all samples presented good acceptance. The addition of WCF did not cause negative effects on the texture and volume characteristics of the bread. The sample with 30% WCF had adequate technological characteristics, resulting in a product with higher nutritional value, especially dietary fiber, and was well accepted by the consumers. This formulation can be used by the food industry and also in domestic preparations, contributing to the diversification and nutritional enrichment of sandwich bread.


RESUMEN La inclusión de harinas de granos no convencionales con mayor contenido de fibra dietética en productos de panadería, como la harina integral de garbanzo (HIG) (Cicer arietinum L), es utilizada por la industria alimentaria debido a sus características nutricionales y sensoriales. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo desarrollar un pan para sándwich (PPS) con sustitución parcial (7.5%, 15% y 30%) de harina de trigo refinada por HIG así como evaluar la aceptación sensorial, parámetros fisicoquímicos y el perfil de textura durante su vida útil. Fueron evaluados cuatro métodos para la obtención de HIG, utilizándose la mejor condición para producir el PPS. Sesenta y cinco consumidores realizaron la evaluación de aceptación sensorial e intención de compra con una escala hedónica de 9 puntos. La firmeza, la elasticidad, la cohesión, la masticabilidad y la fracturabilidad se evaluaron mediante el análisis de perfil de textura (TPA). También se determinó el volumen específico, el recuento total de hongos, el pH, la acidez titulable y el contenido de humedad. La composición nutricional se estimó por balance de masa. Todas las muestras presentaron buena aceptabilidad sin diferencias estadística. La adición de HIG no causó efectos negativos en la textura ni el volumen del PPS. La muestra con 30% de HIG tubo características tecnológicas adecuadas, resultando en un producto con mayor valor nutricional, especialmente por la fibra dietética. Esta formulación podría ser utilizada por la industria alimentaria y también en preparaciones domésticas, contribuyendo a la diversificación y al enriquecimiento nutricional del pan para sándwich.

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Ciênc. rural ; 44(1): 174-180, Jan. 2014.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-697013

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As indústrias de alimentos vêm inovando e desenvolvendo novos produtos e processamentos, e os consumidores estão mais conscientes e preocupados em relação às novas tecnologias alimentares, o que pode influenciar a aceitação dos alimentos. Nesse contexto, objetivou-se disponibilizar para a língua portuguesa o questionário originalmente desenvolvido em inglês que avalia a neofobia em relação à tecnologia de alimentos, denominado Food Technology Neophobia Scale (FNTS). O instrumento original composto por treze afirmações foi inicialmente traduzido para o português por três indivíduos bilíngues, de forma independente; na sequência, as versões em português foram traduzidas novamente para o inglês por outros três indivíduos bilíngues, também de forma independente. Procedeu-se então à análise das versões e ajustes para se obter uma única versão em português com equivalência conceitual e linguística, a qual recebeu o nome de Escala de Neofobia em relação à Tecnologia de Alimentos. As versões original e traduzida foram aplicadas a 30 indivíduos bilíngues para avaliação da confiabilidade e reprodutibilidade do questionário. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que a tradução do instrumento foi adequada e confiável, podendo, portanto, ser empregada em estudos com consumidores brasileiros.


The food industries have been innovating and developing new products and processes.Consumers are aware and well concerned about new food technologies, which can influence food acceptance . In this context, the objective was to provide a portuguese version of the questionnaire developed in English to evaluate neophobia for food technology called Food Technology Neophobia Scale (FNTS). The original instrument consists of thirteen items and was initially translated into Portuguese by three bilingual individuals independently. Following the Portuguese versions were translated back into English by three other bilingual individuals, also independently. Analysis of versions and adjustments were performed to obtain a single version in Portuguese with linguistic and conceptual equivalence, which was called "Escala de Neofobia em relação à Tecnologia de Alimentos". The original and translated versions were applied to 30 bilingual individuals to evaluate the reliability and reproducibility of the questionnaire. The results showed that the translation of the instrument was adequate and reliable, therefore can be used in studies with Brazilian consumers.

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