Bibliographic citations
Quispe, L., (2021). Cambio de las características físicas en la Papa amarilla (Solanum goniocalyx) cocida y prensada durante su almacenamiento en congelación [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4767
Quispe, L., Cambio de las características físicas en la Papa amarilla (Solanum goniocalyx) cocida y prensada durante su almacenamiento en congelación []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4767
@misc{renati/244718,
title = "Cambio de las características físicas en la Papa amarilla (Solanum goniocalyx) cocida y prensada durante su almacenamiento en congelación",
author = "Quispe Mendoza, Leonardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
The aim of this research work was to evaluate stability of two varieties of native potato: Amarilla Tumbay and Peruanita, cooked, pressed, packaged and frozen. Three treatments were applied: (a) cooked with peel, (b) cooked without peel, and (c) cooked without peel and subjected to citric acid solution (3%) for 3 minutes, then frozen at -15°C and stored for 16 weeks at -21,1°C. Over frozen/thawed condition, pH, color, dry matter content and viscoelastic properties and TPA were assessed and the same to storage time but without TPA. Results show that products are affected significantly by freezing increasing the values of pH, and dry matter, and with decreases of the viscoelastic properties and of TPA. Over storage time, valuated parameters varied significantly, with decreases in L*, b* and YI, reaching a certain stability between weeks 6th and 8th, with a positive effect on citric acid, and reduced decreases in pH and dry matter. The viscoelastic parameters, on average, were stable, showing a predominantly elastic response, with higher storage modulus values than those of the loss modulus over the entire frequency range. The low dependence of the elastic component with the frequency (n') and the values of the phase angle δ indicate that the treatments exhibited a behavior that is closer to those of a weak gel. Moderate changes in evaluated parameters provide evidence of the suitability of yellow native potatoes (Tumbay and Peruanita) to this process.
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