Abstract Statement of the problem: The main groups of substances contained in cladodes of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-Indica (L.) Mill) are fibers and polysaccharides, the arabinogalactans, that have interesting biological effects such as cholesterol lowering effect, hypoglicemyc effect and gastroprotective and immunomodulatory activities. Being consumed daily, pasta can be used as a vehicle to intake these substances. So is necessary to study, in addition to the beneficial effects, even the acceptability by the consumer. The aim of the work was the sensory evaluation of spaghetti enriched with cladodes of prickly pear. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: Pasta was produced with commercial durum wheat and dried cladodes at different concentrations: 0% (CTRL), 5% (1) and 10% (2) w/w. On the fresh and dried pasta after cooking, were conducted sensory analysis through a panel group, cooking quality analysis and the color indices L*, a*, b* were evaluated by Minolta colorimeter, CR 400. Findings: Sensory analysis on fresh cooked pasta show a significant difference among the pastas enriched with cladodes and CTRL. Increasing concentration of cladodes the overall quality of the pastas decreased, but remaining in an acceptable range (values> 6.25). These differences were reduced after drying. In particular there is no significant differences in values of taste and odor among CTRL and the two pastas "1" and "2". Cooking quality analysis show that the ,,swelling Index" did not change in the pastas "1" and "2" vs CTRL, while the ,,cooking losses" increased by increasing the concentration of the cladodes. However the yellow index of pastas "1" and "2" increased vs the CTRL. Conclusion & Significance: The first results show a potential use of cladodes for the realization of a nutraceutical and functional pasta. Other studies are necessary to improve rheological characteristics of these products by maximizing the arabinogalactans content.
Sensory characteristics of pasta enriched in cladodes of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus indica (L.) Mill.) with cholesterol-lowering action
Scandurra S;Melilli MG
2017
Abstract
Abstract Statement of the problem: The main groups of substances contained in cladodes of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-Indica (L.) Mill) are fibers and polysaccharides, the arabinogalactans, that have interesting biological effects such as cholesterol lowering effect, hypoglicemyc effect and gastroprotective and immunomodulatory activities. Being consumed daily, pasta can be used as a vehicle to intake these substances. So is necessary to study, in addition to the beneficial effects, even the acceptability by the consumer. The aim of the work was the sensory evaluation of spaghetti enriched with cladodes of prickly pear. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: Pasta was produced with commercial durum wheat and dried cladodes at different concentrations: 0% (CTRL), 5% (1) and 10% (2) w/w. On the fresh and dried pasta after cooking, were conducted sensory analysis through a panel group, cooking quality analysis and the color indices L*, a*, b* were evaluated by Minolta colorimeter, CR 400. Findings: Sensory analysis on fresh cooked pasta show a significant difference among the pastas enriched with cladodes and CTRL. Increasing concentration of cladodes the overall quality of the pastas decreased, but remaining in an acceptable range (values> 6.25). These differences were reduced after drying. In particular there is no significant differences in values of taste and odor among CTRL and the two pastas "1" and "2". Cooking quality analysis show that the ,,swelling Index" did not change in the pastas "1" and "2" vs CTRL, while the ,,cooking losses" increased by increasing the concentration of the cladodes. However the yellow index of pastas "1" and "2" increased vs the CTRL. Conclusion & Significance: The first results show a potential use of cladodes for the realization of a nutraceutical and functional pasta. Other studies are necessary to improve rheological characteristics of these products by maximizing the arabinogalactans content.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.