Development and comparative analysis of protein-polyphenol-fibre bars as nutritional supplements suitable for healthy senior consumers
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Published:2023-11-01
Issue:1
Volume:16
Page:103-125
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ISSN:2066-7744
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Container-title:Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Alimentaria
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language:en
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Author:
Jolji M.12, Pecsenye B.12, Mposula Z.12, Aleya A.2, Kiss T.2, Mathé E.2
Affiliation:
1. 1 Doctoral School of Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management , University of Debrecen , Böszörményi str. 138, H-4002. Debrecen , Hungary 2. 2 Institute of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management , University of Debrecen , Böszörményi str. 138, H-4002 . Debrecen , Hungary
Abstract
Abstract
The number of elderly people is steadily increasing in developing countries though the specific age-related challenges of nutrition fail to get properly addressed in the case of senior citizens. Accordingly, we have developed protein-polyphenol dietary fibre (PPF) bars using two kinds of protein mixtures (1 and 2) and some food additives, such as the banana powder, freeze-dried strawberries, coconut powder, Dutch cacao powder, and vanilla cookies, as they can interfere with the texture of bars and the flavour as well. The used food additives are also a source of polyphenols and dietary fibres that would enhance the nutritive values of the bars. The texture properties, such as hardness and cutting force, were assessed, and the results indicated a significant difference (P < 0.05) among the bars, offering important hints about their suitability for the elderly. Also, significant differences were observed for the polyphenol content of the bars that would stress their increased nutritional relevance too. On average, the sensorial evaluation showed the developed bars of moderate acceptability, while Bar 3 and 6 had the highest scores for colour, texture, flavour, and aroma. Conversely, Bar 1 recorded the lowest values for all assessed criteria.
Interestingly, Bar 3 with freeze-dried strawberries and Bar 6 with Dutch cacao powder were the most appreciated flavours and contained in the range of 25–28% protein, 17–23% carbohydrate, 15–21% lipids, and 15–23% dietary fibre, which also indicates their nutritionally balanced nature. Furthermore, the above-mentioned macronutrient content ensures approximately 400 Kcal/100g per PPF bar, while through their polyphenol and flavonoid yield their health-promoting effect gets substantiated.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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