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Munekata Paulo E S

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Use of Tiger Nut (

2019

The present study evaluated the replacement of beef fat in beef burgers using a tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus L.) oil emulsion, in order to reduce total fat and saturated fatty acids in the studied samples. Three formulations were processed: Control—100% beef fat; tiger nut 50% (TN50)—50% of beef fat replaced using tiger nut oil emulsion and tiger nut 100% (TN100)—100% of beef fat replaced by tiger nut oil emulsion. The physicochemical parameters were affected after fat replacement. Moreover, the protein and fat contents decreased in those sample with tiger nut oil emulsion, thus the formulation TN100 can be considered as “reduced fat content”. Regarding color, an increased L* and b* value …

fatty acid profilefat-replacerphysicochemical characterizationdigestive oral and skin physiologyfungifood and beveragessense organssensory acceptanceArticleFoods (Basel, Switzerland)
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Nutritional Profiling and the Value of Processing By-Products from Gilthead Sea Bream (

2019

Fish processing industries generate a large volume of discards. In order to fulfil with the principles of a sustainable circular economy, it is necessary to maintain aquaculture by-products in the food chain through the production of high-value biomolecules that can be used as novel ingredients. In this study, we try to give value to the gilthead sea bream by-products, evaluating the composition and the nutritional value of the muscle and six discards commonly obtained from the fish processing industry (fishbone, gills, guts, heads, liver, and skin), which represent ≈ 61% of the whole fish. Significant differences were detected among muscle and by-products for fatty acid and amino acid prof…

Mineralsamino acidsFood HandlingDissectionFatty Acidsfish discardsFishesAquacultureNutrientsSea BreamArticlemineral compositionfatty acid profileBody CompositionAnimalsvaluable compoundsNutritive ValueMarine drugs
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