En la presente investigación se buscó el desarrollo de un producto alimenticio tipo compota utilizando como espesante el almidón del fríjol Zaragoza; para ello se procedió con obtención del almidón, análisis fisicoquímico del almidón, obtención de la pulpa, formulación y elaboración de la compota, análisis fisicoquímico, microbiológico y análisis sensorial de la compota. Dentro de los resultados se tiene que la compota elaborada demuestra ser un producto que puede ser aceptado para consumo infantil, ya que presenta todos los parámetros de calidad y cumple toda la normatividad vigente. Se concluye que el comportamiento del almidón de este fríjol en el producto terminado permite que éste pueda ser incluido dentro de los espesantes utilizados en alimentos que requieran elevadas temperaturas de procesamiento
The future of nutrition in Colombia, and perhaps in other developing countries, will depend in large part on the ability of food technology to take full advantage of the food sources available in the country and to adapt and develop new products that will vary and complement the diets of the majority of the population at a low cost. The objective of this study was to evaluate the protein quality of rice-based drinks fortified with bovine and porcine blood plasma. Six treatments were prepared with different levels of fortification (14.5%, 18.5% and 29%). The effects of the plasma type and the addition levels on the protein content, the amino acid profile, and the in vitro digestibility of the drinks were observed. The AOAC method was employed for the determination of the protein content; the amino acid profile was created using HPLC. The protein digestibility was determined by subjecting a dispersion of the drink to the action of a multi-enzymatic solution. The protein content increased with the level of fortification. The drinks fortified with bovine plasma (104%) and porcine plasma (89%) presented a better protein quality index than the unfortified drink. The digestibility of the fortified drinks did not demonstrate significant improvements in comparison with the unfortified drink. The chemical score of the drinks fortified with porcine plasma (71.6) and bovine plasma (78.5) showed that the latter had the best nutritional quality.
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