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Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa

BACKGROUND: Quinoa is a pseudocereal with relatively high content of proteins and minerals that also contains mineral inhibitors such as phytate. The aim of the present study was to evaluate lactic acid fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa. Variou...

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Autores principales: Castro‐Alba, Vanesa, Lazarte, Claudia Eliana, Perez‐Rea, Daysi, Sandberg, Ann‐Sofie, Carlsson, Nils‐Gunnar, Almgren, Annette, Bergenståhl, Björn, Granfeldt, Yvonne
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31890168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1247
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author Castro‐Alba, Vanesa
Lazarte, Claudia Eliana
Perez‐Rea, Daysi
Sandberg, Ann‐Sofie
Carlsson, Nils‐Gunnar
Almgren, Annette
Bergenståhl, Björn
Granfeldt, Yvonne
author_facet Castro‐Alba, Vanesa
Lazarte, Claudia Eliana
Perez‐Rea, Daysi
Sandberg, Ann‐Sofie
Carlsson, Nils‐Gunnar
Almgren, Annette
Bergenståhl, Björn
Granfeldt, Yvonne
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description BACKGROUND: Quinoa is a pseudocereal with relatively high content of proteins and minerals that also contains mineral inhibitors such as phytate. The aim of the present study was to evaluate lactic acid fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa. Various processes were evaluated, and quinoa grains were dry‐roasted, milled, and fermented, either with or without the addition of wheat phytase or activated quinoa phytase (added as back‐slop starter), for 10 hr. In other processes, raw quinoa flour was fermented for 10 hr or 4 hr and dry‐roasted. Hedonic sensory evaluation was then performed to evaluate the acceptability of the fermented flours prepared as porridges. RESULTS: The combined dry roasting and fermentation processes significantly (p < .05) degraded phytate between 30% and 73% from initial content. The most effective process was fermentation of raw quinoa flour followed by dry roasting, which improved the estimated zinc and iron bioavailability. Particularly, estimated zinc bioavailability improved from low (Phy:Zn 25.4, Phy·Zn:Ca 295) to moderate (Phy:Zn 7.14, Phy·Zn:Ca 81.5). Phytate degradation was mainly attributed to the activation of endogenous phytase during fermentation. Dry roasting was effective in improving the sensory attributes of the fermented quinoa flour. Porridge made with raw quinoa flour fermented for 4 hr and dry‐roasted was more favorable to overall acceptability than that which was fermented for 10 hr and dry‐roasted. CONCLUSION: Fermentation of quinoa flour for 4 hr followed by dry roasting was successful in improving both nutritional and sensory attributes of the final product.
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spelling pubmed-69243342019-12-30 Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa Castro‐Alba, Vanesa Lazarte, Claudia Eliana Perez‐Rea, Daysi Sandberg, Ann‐Sofie Carlsson, Nils‐Gunnar Almgren, Annette Bergenståhl, Björn Granfeldt, Yvonne Food Sci Nutr Original Research BACKGROUND: Quinoa is a pseudocereal with relatively high content of proteins and minerals that also contains mineral inhibitors such as phytate. The aim of the present study was to evaluate lactic acid fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa. Various processes were evaluated, and quinoa grains were dry‐roasted, milled, and fermented, either with or without the addition of wheat phytase or activated quinoa phytase (added as back‐slop starter), for 10 hr. In other processes, raw quinoa flour was fermented for 10 hr or 4 hr and dry‐roasted. Hedonic sensory evaluation was then performed to evaluate the acceptability of the fermented flours prepared as porridges. RESULTS: The combined dry roasting and fermentation processes significantly (p < .05) degraded phytate between 30% and 73% from initial content. The most effective process was fermentation of raw quinoa flour followed by dry roasting, which improved the estimated zinc and iron bioavailability. Particularly, estimated zinc bioavailability improved from low (Phy:Zn 25.4, Phy·Zn:Ca 295) to moderate (Phy:Zn 7.14, Phy·Zn:Ca 81.5). Phytate degradation was mainly attributed to the activation of endogenous phytase during fermentation. Dry roasting was effective in improving the sensory attributes of the fermented quinoa flour. Porridge made with raw quinoa flour fermented for 4 hr and dry‐roasted was more favorable to overall acceptability than that which was fermented for 10 hr and dry‐roasted. CONCLUSION: Fermentation of quinoa flour for 4 hr followed by dry roasting was successful in improving both nutritional and sensory attributes of the final product. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6924334/ /pubmed/31890168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1247 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castro‐Alba, Vanesa
Lazarte, Claudia Eliana
Perez‐Rea, Daysi
Sandberg, Ann‐Sofie
Carlsson, Nils‐Gunnar
Almgren, Annette
Bergenståhl, Björn
Granfeldt, Yvonne
Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title_full Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title_fullStr Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title_short Effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
title_sort effect of fermentation and dry roasting on the nutritional quality and sensory attributes of quinoa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31890168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1247
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