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Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products

The consumption of fruits and vegetables involves the disposal of the inedible parts, conveying challenges such as waste management and environment pollution. In recent years, there have been multiple studies aimed at finding alternatives that reduce the negative impact of food/agricultural waste. S...

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Autores principales: Segura-Badilla, Orietta, Kammar-García, Ashuin, Mosso-Vázquez, Jeyne, Ávila-Sosa Sánchez, Raúl, Ochoa-Velasco, Carlos, Hernández-Carranza, Paola, Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9578991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11044
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author Segura-Badilla, Orietta
Kammar-García, Ashuin
Mosso-Vázquez, Jeyne
Ávila-Sosa Sánchez, Raúl
Ochoa-Velasco, Carlos
Hernández-Carranza, Paola
Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode
author_facet Segura-Badilla, Orietta
Kammar-García, Ashuin
Mosso-Vázquez, Jeyne
Ávila-Sosa Sánchez, Raúl
Ochoa-Velasco, Carlos
Hernández-Carranza, Paola
Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode
author_sort Segura-Badilla, Orietta
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description The consumption of fruits and vegetables involves the disposal of the inedible parts, conveying challenges such as waste management and environment pollution. In recent years, there have been multiple studies aimed at finding alternatives that reduce the negative impact of food/agricultural waste. Since most studies done with by-products recommend their careful selection, the aim of this study was to verify if discarded banana peels could be disinfected until microbiologically safe and to determine if they could still provide nutrients to formulate food products with sensory characteristics acceptable to a consumer market after disinfection. Banana peels were collected from markets, restaurants, and greengrocers. They were disinfected, dried, and pulverized to obtain a flour which was subjected to microbiological and proximal analysis. Once its microbial safety was assured, this flour was incorporated into bakery and pasta products, replacing wheat flour with 5–20% banana peel flour (BPF). The sensory evaluation of the different products was carried out and, after verifying that the products were sensory acceptable, the proximal analysis was implemented. The formulated products were suitable for the addition of BPF up to 10%, in which the Acceptability Index was higher than 80% and significant increases in fiber and fat were achieved. We conclude that waste banana peel flour can be incorporated into bread and pasta products for human consumption to provide nutrients which might contribute to reduce this type of waste and to recover nutrients from otherwise disposed banana peels.
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spelling pubmed-95789912022-10-20 Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products Segura-Badilla, Orietta Kammar-García, Ashuin Mosso-Vázquez, Jeyne Ávila-Sosa Sánchez, Raúl Ochoa-Velasco, Carlos Hernández-Carranza, Paola Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode Heliyon Research Article The consumption of fruits and vegetables involves the disposal of the inedible parts, conveying challenges such as waste management and environment pollution. In recent years, there have been multiple studies aimed at finding alternatives that reduce the negative impact of food/agricultural waste. Since most studies done with by-products recommend their careful selection, the aim of this study was to verify if discarded banana peels could be disinfected until microbiologically safe and to determine if they could still provide nutrients to formulate food products with sensory characteristics acceptable to a consumer market after disinfection. Banana peels were collected from markets, restaurants, and greengrocers. They were disinfected, dried, and pulverized to obtain a flour which was subjected to microbiological and proximal analysis. Once its microbial safety was assured, this flour was incorporated into bakery and pasta products, replacing wheat flour with 5–20% banana peel flour (BPF). The sensory evaluation of the different products was carried out and, after verifying that the products were sensory acceptable, the proximal analysis was implemented. The formulated products were suitable for the addition of BPF up to 10%, in which the Acceptability Index was higher than 80% and significant increases in fiber and fat were achieved. We conclude that waste banana peel flour can be incorporated into bread and pasta products for human consumption to provide nutrients which might contribute to reduce this type of waste and to recover nutrients from otherwise disposed banana peels. Elsevier 2022-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9578991/ /pubmed/36276723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11044 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kammar-García, Ashuin
Mosso-Vázquez, Jeyne
Ávila-Sosa Sánchez, Raúl
Ochoa-Velasco, Carlos
Hernández-Carranza, Paola
Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode
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title Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
title_full Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
title_fullStr Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
title_full_unstemmed Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
title_short Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
title_sort potential use of banana peel (musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9578991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11044
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