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Development of Novel Confectionary Bars by Utilizing Date “Tagyat Variety”
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作者 galal a. ghazal abo El-Kasem E. akasha abobaker a. abobaker 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2016年第7期533-543,共11页
In present study, we aimed at producing novel date-based bars (DBs) by using “Tagyat variety”. The materials used were date “Tagyat”, Dried mill, peeled white sesame seeds, peeled peanut, grated coconut, cacao pow... In present study, we aimed at producing novel date-based bars (DBs) by using “Tagyat variety”. The materials used were date “Tagyat”, Dried mill, peeled white sesame seeds, peeled peanut, grated coconut, cacao powder and corn starch. The raw materials and produced DBs were chemically analyzed. The energy values for DBs were calculated. Minerals and amino acids were determined for all produced DBs. The DBs were organoleptically evaluated. Tagyat date had the higher moisture, total, reducing and non-reducing sugars contents (22.23%, 66.81%, 53.55% and 12.60%, respectively). Dried milk, peanut and peeled white sesame had the higher crude protein content being 31.94%, 28.59% and 23.99%, respectively. Peeled white sesame seeds, peeled peanuts and grated coconuts had the highest amount of crude fat being 54.35%, 52.21% and 49.93%, respectively. Dried milk and cacao powder had higher total ash content which contained 5.25% and 5.23%, respectively. The moisture content of BDs was in range of 16.16% to 17.49%. The crude protein content of the six BDs varied from 9.16% to 12.35%. Crude fat of BDs ranged from 10.13% to 11.75%. Ash content of BDs ranged from 2.39% to 2.78%. The reducing and non-reducing sugar content of BDs varied from 46.32% to 48.07% and 41.14% to 43.08%. The energy values of BDs ranged from 372.28 to 382.87 K cal&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>. Novel DBs contain appreciable amounts of K (ranged from 621.94 to 719.85 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), P (ranged from 92.53 to 113.83 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), Ca (ranged from 59.77 to 69.48 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), Mg (ranged from 37.69 to 43.81 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), Na (ranged from 28.41 to 35.48 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), Fe (ranged from 3.29 to 5.14 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>) , Zn (ranged from 3.10 to 3.60 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>), Cu (ranged from 1.21 to 1.40 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>) and Mn (ranged from 0.95 to 1.10 mg&middot100 g<sup>-1</sup>). The SDB and SDKB DBs had the highest amounts of EAA, Ratios of E:N, E:T, E:P and EAAI (%), which contained 46.654 and 44.853 g/16 g N, 0.983% and 0.890%, 0.496% and 0.471%, 0.467% and 0.449% and 86.86% and 83.51%, respectively. The amino acid methionine was the most deficient amino acid in all formulated DBs. The SDKB was the highest sensory characteristics, and it was followed by SDB to be 90.77% and 88.98%, respectively for instance. 展开更多
关键词 Tagyat Date Date Bars Minerals Daily Requirements Amino Acids Essential Amino Acids Index (EAAI) Sensory Evaluation
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Physicochemical Properties of Moringa oleifera Seeds and Their Edible Oil Cultivated at Different Regions in Egypt 被引量:1
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作者 Hassan Barakat galal a. ghazal 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2016年第6期472-484,共13页
Moringa oleifera is a plant that successfully grows recently in Egypt and has rich of nutrients seeds with valuable content of edible oil. The present study aimed at determining the physicochemical properties of morin... Moringa oleifera is a plant that successfully grows recently in Egypt and has rich of nutrients seeds with valuable content of edible oil. The present study aimed at determining the physicochemical properties of moringa seeds and their extracted oil of which cultivated at different regions in Egypt. Obtained results revealed that protein, lipid, ash, fiber and total carbohydrate contents were in range of 34.51% - 36.5%, 28.62% - 30.06%, 4.22% - 5.06%, 10.92% - 12.16% and 19.00% - 20.29%, respectively. Consequently, caloric value was around 450.36 - 451.32 kcal 100 g<sup>-1</sup> for dried moringa seeds. As confirmed, dried moringa seeds are considered as a rich source of dietary minerals. TPCs content of M. oleifera seed were ranged from 16.9 - 18.5 mg GAE g<sup>-1</sup> dw. The anti-oxidants activity was in a range of 0.17 - 0.28 μmol TE g<sup>-1</sup> dw (DPPH scavenging activity) and was in a range of 4.19 - 6.29 μmol TE g<sup>-1</sup> dw (DPPH scavenging activity). The chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids, flavonoids and flavonols contents were ranged from 0.93 to 1.78, 4.89 to 8.41, 13.53 to 19.56 mg g<sup>-1</sup> dw, 3.30 to 5.40 and 2.30 to 4.10 mg QE g<sup>-1</sup> dw, respectively. Obviously, the individual essential amino acids (EAAs) and nonessential amino acids (NEAAs) recorded higher contents when compared to referenced protein. Total AA showed in triple amount in moringa protein when compared FAO standard. The acid value, iodine value, unsaponificable matter, peroxide value, refractive index, saponification value of cold pressed moringa seeds oil found to be 0.29 - 0.37 mg·g<sup>-1</sup>, 65.7 - 67.5, 0.60 to 0.74 g 100 g<sup>-1</sup>, 1.67 - 2.47 mEq/Kg, 1.4607 - 1.4613, 171.7 to 178.3 mg KOH g<sup>-1</sup>, respectively. Clearly, the unsaturated fatty acids (USFA) contents of M. oleifera edible oils were 77.14% - 84.98%, especially oleic (73.30% - 79.58%). On the contrary, the saturated fatty acids (SFA) recorded 15.00% - 22.83% where palmitic and stearic acids were the predominant SFA. The results of oil physicochemical parameters were compared with those of commercial oils. It could be illustrated that moringa seeds and its oil considered as a good source for dietary nutraceuticals and valuable characteristics for potential nutritional and technological applications. 展开更多
关键词 Moringa oleifera Chemical Composition Amino Acids Fatty Acids Physicochemical Properties
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