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Modeling of Tuna Fish Frying Using Response Surface Methodology in the Production of Attieke “Garba” Dish in Côte D’Ivoire
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作者 Daouda nimaga Massogbe Diabate +4 位作者 nestor Kouakou Kouassi Elisée Yapi Kouakoua Charlemagne nindjin Joseph Dossou georges n’guessan amani 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 CAS 2024年第10期959-973,共15页
With the aim of optimizing the factors which act on the frying of the fish dish “Garba”, a study using the response surface methodology was carried out. After an appropriate choice of three variables, 15 experiments... With the aim of optimizing the factors which act on the frying of the fish dish “Garba”, a study using the response surface methodology was carried out. After an appropriate choice of three variables, 15 experiments led to three second-order mathematical models linking the responses (temperature, number of reuses, frying time) to the factors and allowing good control of the frying process. After carrying out the tests and analyzing the data, the study provided knowledge of the optimal conditions necessary for frying while preserving the quality of the oil. The optimal point region for maintaining this quality is obtained when the temperature is 160˚C at frying times of 7.5 minutes for only 5 reuses of the oil. 展开更多
关键词 Attieke FRYING Optimization Surface Plan
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Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load of Selected Staples Based on Rice,Yam and Cassava Commonly Consumed in Cote d’Ivoire 被引量:1
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作者 Camille Adam Kouamé nestor Kouakou Kouassi +4 位作者 Aissatou Coulibaly Denis Yao n’dri georges Gnomblesson Tiahou Lokrou Adrien georges n’guessan amani 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2014年第4期308-315,共8页
Integrating information on the glycemic index (GI) and the glycemic load (GL) of diet is limited in C?te d’Ivoire because of the lack of data. Thus, this study was undertaking for the local management and prevention ... Integrating information on the glycemic index (GI) and the glycemic load (GL) of diet is limited in C?te d’Ivoire because of the lack of data. Thus, this study was undertaking for the local management and prevention of diabetes mellitus and its complications based on nutritional data (GI and GL values). The study included ten healthy subjects with 7 males, 3 females (28 ± 2 years on average age and 20.5 ± 1.7 on average BMI). Participants tested three different meals with equal carbohydrate load (50 g). Blood samples were obtained at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min before and after consumption for glucose levels determination. GIs were determined using a standard method with glucose as reference food and data were used for GLs calculating. Data showed that GIs value of pounded yam with eggplant sauce and cassava paste with granulates palm nut sauce were high ranging to 94 to 86 respectively while rice with groundnut sauce, have a low GI (GI = 45). Nevertheless, the GLs of the all the test foods are high with the values of 47, 43 and 23 (g) for pounded yam with eggplant sauce, cassava paste with granulates palm nut sauce and rice with groundnut sauce respectively. According to GIs and GLs data, the three test foods must be consumed moderately in a diet. So, it is important to associate GL data to GI data of Ivorian traditional foods for the management and the prevention of diabetes mellitus in C?te d’Ivoire and in others countries sharing the same food tradition. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes Mellitus Management PREVENTION Glycemic Index Glycemic Load Ivorian Traditional Foods
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Influence of Post-Harvest Storage Technologies on Weight and Rate Losses and Sensory Profile of Cola Nuts (<i>Cola nitida</i>) Produced in Côte d’Ivoire
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作者 Jean-Marc n’guessan Elisée Yapi Kouakoua +1 位作者 nestor Kouakou Kouassi georges n’guessan amani 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 2018年第9期371-380,共10页
The conservation of cola nuts (Cola nitida) poses a real problem in C&ocirc;te d’Ivoire because of the post-harvest losses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of post-harvest technologies on o... The conservation of cola nuts (Cola nitida) poses a real problem in C&ocirc;te d’Ivoire because of the post-harvest losses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of post-harvest technologies on organoleptic and physical properties of cola nut during storage. A biopesticide, glucose syrup and biopesticide + glucose syrup were applied to fresh cola nuts before conditioning and kept at 28&deg;C for 6 weeks. Physicochemical and sensory analyses were performed to check the quality of the nuts during storage. The results showed that the biopesticide keep cola nuts better than the others methods with only 11.66% ± 3.04% and 13.66% ± 3.95% of loss rates for white and red cola nuts respectively. Cola nuts treated with bio-pesticide retain significantly their freshness with 62.00% ± 1.15% of moisture for white nuts and 64.00% ± 2.00% of moisture for red nuts compared to those treated with glucose syrup and bio-pesticide + glucose syrup (56.66% ± 1.15%). Cola nuts treated with biopesticide have a better acceptability compared to those subjected to others treatments. The use of biopesticide for the storage of cola nuts minimizes the losses and maintains the quality whatever the type of cola. 展开更多
关键词 COLA nitida STORAGE POST-HARVEST LOSSES BIOPESTICIDE Glucose Syrup Quality
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Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load of Juice from Edible Wild Fruits (Adansonia digitata, Tamarindus indica and Parkia biglobosa) Consumed in Cote d’Ivoire
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作者 Antoine Kouame Kouassi nestor Kouakou Kouassi +3 位作者 Maxwell Avit Grah Beugre Denis Yao n’Dri georges n’guessan amani Dago Gnakri 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2018年第1期63-74,共12页
The diabetes mellitus is a public health problem in C?te d’Ivoire. The Glycemic index (GI) and the Glycemic load (GL) determination of commonly consumed foods such as juice fruits is an alternative to prevent metabol... The diabetes mellitus is a public health problem in C?te d’Ivoire. The Glycemic index (GI) and the Glycemic load (GL) determination of commonly consumed foods such as juice fruits is an alternative to prevent metabolic diseases. This study carried out three wild fruits locally named Baobab (Adansonia digitata), Tomi (Tamarindus indica) and Néré (Parkia biglobosa) collected at maturity stage. The juices from the pulp of fruits have been elaborated, pasteurized, submitted to microbiological and physicochemical analysis before GIs/GLs determination. Ten healthy subjects with body mass index and age average respectively 21.57 ± 1.06 and 28 ± 2 years old tested the three juices and glucose (50 g) as reference food. Blood samples have been collected at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min after foods consumption. The GIs/GLs has been determined according to ISO/FDI 26642:2010 protocol. Data showed that pasteurized juices has a weak microbiologic load (1.0102 - 2.4102 of Mesophylls Aerobic Germs) and not contain pathogen germs. The GI and GL of Néré juice are high with respective values of 89.54 ± 1.63 and 29.22 ± 4.09 whereas those of Baobab and Tomi juice are moderate with respective GI/GL values of 66.48 ± 2.12/13.24 ± 1.99 and 60.41 ± 2.63/12.87 ± 1.67. The juice of Néré should be consumed occasionally when those of Baobab and Tomi should be consumed with moderation. It would be suitable to know more about the GI and GL of all the juice fruits produced locally so as to prevent efficiently diabetes mellitus in the country. 展开更多
关键词 Edible Wild Fruits Pasteurized Juices Glycemic Index Glycemic Load Cote D’Ivoire
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