Effect of the addition of young bamboo culm flour as a sugar and/or fat substitute in cookie formulations

Abstract One of the innovation strategies of the bakery industry is the use of new ingredients capable of increasing the health appeal of products. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of partial substitution (15%) of wheat flour by young bamboo culm flour (YBCF) in cookies formulations, using a central composite design with two variables (sugar and fat reductions) and three replicates at the central point. Formulations were selected by surface response methodology (p<0.10) and evaluated over 28 days of storage for stability and nutritional composition. Only sugar reduction led to significant differences in the diameter of the cookies. Formulations with 50% of reduction of sugar and fat (F2 and F3, respectively) were selected for the study, in addition to a control formulation (CF). Moisture content and water activity of the cookies remained low throughout the storage, as recommended for the maintenance of the crispness. Cookies F2 and F3 were light-colored, similar to CF, and presented lower energy value (0.83 and 11.73%, respectively), compared with CF. These results indicate that YBCF may be a promising ingredient for the bakery industry, once it contains high fiber levels and allows the reduction of up to 50% sugar and fat in cookies.

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Main Authors: FELISBERTO,Mária Herminia Ferrari, MIYAKE,Patricia Satie Endo, BERALDO,Antonio Ludovico, FUKUSHIMA,André Rinaldi, LEONI,Luís Antônio Baffile, CLERICI,Maria Teresa Pedrosa Silva
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos 2019
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612019000400867
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