Physical Properties and Consumer Evaluation of Cocoa Bean Shell-Functionalized Biscuits Adapted for Diabetic Consumers by the Replacement of Sucrose with Tagatose
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The cocoa bean shell (CBS), a by-product of the cocoa industry, has been reported to
be rich in fiber and polyphenols, which could contribute to reducing the metabolism of sugars
and glucose adsorption. The production of CBS-based biscuits in which sucrose is replaced with
tagatose (a low-glycemic sugar with prebiotic properties), benefiting diabetic consumers, is proposed.
Six prototype biscuits were produced using sucrose, tagatose, and CBS powder at 0%, 10%, and 20%
as a wheat flour replacement. Biscuits were studied in terms of fiber content, and those with 10%
and 20% CBS showed to contain 5.66% and 8.70–8.71% of total dietary fiber, respectively. Moreover,
the physicochemical and structural properties of the biscuits were studied to evaluate their dierences
due to the use of sucrose and tagatose combined with CBS. Significant eects mainly caused by
the reducing nature and lower solubility of tagatose with respect to sugar, and the water retention
capacities of CBS were observed. Finally, the biscuits were evaluated by performing a consumer
acceptance evaluation, and their perceptible sensorial dierences were studied by performing a
Napping® sensory characterization. CBS-based biscuits represent an interesting possibility for
cocoa by-product revalorization, although an optimized recipe is recommended, especially when
employing tagatose.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
cocoa bean shell, cocoa by-product, functionalized biscuits, tagatose, fiber content
Elenco autori:
Olga Rojo-Poveda, Letricia Barbosa-Pereira, David Orden, Caroline Stévigny, Giuseppe Zeppa, Marta Bertolino
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