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Physico-chemical characterisation of a non-conventional food protein source from earthworms and sensory impact in arepas
Nathalie CayotBeatriz Abad-romeroAna Luisa MedinaElil MárquezHélène LabouréAyary V. HernándezNuria Seller-alvarezElias Bou-marounPhilippe CayotKarine Perninsubject
powdersketones030309 nutrition & dieteticsfood fortificationsensory evaluationOrganolepticFraction (chemistry)Sensory analysisHexanalphysico-chemical propertiesflavour biogenesisBiomass utilisationnutritive valueIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringnon-conventional proteins03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnology[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringaldehydeschemical compositionFood scienceSolubilityChemical compositionFlavor0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryEarthworm04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesorganoleptic traitsbiology.organism_classification040401 food sciencefood acceptabilityFood Sciencedescription
International audience; This study aimed to characterise a non-conventional protein source: a powder made from earthworms, and to evaluate its potential use as human food. The way it was prepared led to low solubility and wide particle size distribution. Sensory analysis was used to assess the acceptability and the organoleptic properties of maize-based pan-cakes fortified with this novel protein powder. Satisfying products were obtained with a substitution level of 5.5% (w/w) earthworm powder in pan-cakes. GC-MS allowed the identification of more than seventy volatile compounds that may be responsible for the off-odour of the powder. The most abundant chemical groups found in the volatile fraction were ketones with undecan-2-one, alcohols with pentan-1-ol, and aldehydes with hexanal. Partial delipidation was tested as a way to improve the organoleptic quality of the powder. It clearly led to less intensely coloured samples but delipidation must be optimised to have an impact on odour.
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2009-11-01 |