The effect of whey protein concentrate obtained by ultrafiltration (WPC-UV), micronized flour from grain ECO products and amaranth seed fiber (ASF) on the processes of structure formation of shortcrust dough was investigated. The quality indicators of finished flour confectionery products from shortcrust pastry based on model functional compositions (MFC) have been determined. It has been established that the introduction of ASF and WPCUV into the model functional compositions leads to an increase in the elasticity of the prototypes and to an increase in the resistance of the dough to mechanical stress. The closest in viscous-plastic characteristics to the control is a sample with a ratio of 96.2:2.0:1.8 of oat flour ECO:ASF:WPC-UV. For shortcrust pastry, the ratio 77.00:1.8:2.2 with wheat germ ECO:ASF:WPC-UV is optimal. When using the composition in a ratio of 77.00:1.8:2.2 with wheat germ ECO:ASF:WPC-UV, the adhesive stress of the dough masses decreased 2.2 times compared to the control. For the sample using ECO wheat germ, the adhesive stress of the dough masses decreased by 1.7 times compared to the control. The relationship of improved shortcrust pastry with oat flour ECO:ASF:WPC-UV in the ratio 96.2:2.2:1.6 with the surface (steel) is the smallest. The friability of a shortcrust semi-finished product with the introduction of MFC decreased by 3...5 %. On the contrary, the index of wetness increased with an increase in WPC-UV and ASF, which is explained by the significant content of protein substances and dietary fibers, which have a higher water-clay capacity. The study of the MFC influence on the processes of structure formation of shortcrust pastry makes it possible to significantly improve the functional and technological properties, nutritional and biological value of confectionery products.
The relevance of the study is due to the establishment of scientific data on the inferiority of child nutrition and the possibility of improving the diet through innovative technologies of beverages based on vegetable raw materials. The data on the substantiation of the choice of vegetable raw materials for the production of child smoothies are given. Their expediency, nutritional and energy value are characterized. Data on the chemical composition of the created beverages are given, which confirm the effectiveness of used raw materials. Functional foods should meet 10‑50 % of daily needs. When creating functional compositions, a key place is occupied by a set of predicted functional and technological characteristics and properties, compatibility and specificity of interaction with other components of recipe mixtures and finished products. Just this complex determines the feasibility of using functional compositions for culinary products. Functional products are created on the principle of food combinatorics by reasonable quantitative selection of basic raw materials, ingredients, food supplements, the combination of which provides the formation of the desired organoleptic and physicochemical properties, as well as a given level of nutritional, biological and energy value. The aim of the study: to establish the chemical composition of vegetable raw materials and the development of innovative technologies for child food beverages based on functional compositions, recipe mixtures and finished products
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