Bibliographic citations
Dionicio, M., (2024). Efecto de la cantidad de harina de Maíz (Zea mays) y almidón de Camote (Ipomoea batatas) en la aceptabilidad general de pan sin gluten [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21649
Dionicio, M., Efecto de la cantidad de harina de Maíz (Zea mays) y almidón de Camote (Ipomoea batatas) en la aceptabilidad general de pan sin gluten []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21649
@misc{renati/881150,
title = "Efecto de la cantidad de harina de Maíz (Zea mays) y almidón de Camote (Ipomoea batatas) en la aceptabilidad general de pan sin gluten",
author = "Dionicio Vargas, Marcos Gianfranco",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
ABSTRACT The present study focuses on the importance of finding viable alternatives for the production of gluten-free products, the impact of varying the proportion of corn flour and sweet potato starch on the general acceptability of gluten-free bread was investigated, which is aimed especially for people with celiac disease or other gluten sensitivities. The main objective was to determine the effect of the proportions of Corn flour (Zea mays) and Sweet Potato starch (Ipomoea batatas) on the acceptability of gluten-free bread. We worked with a central rotational composite design (DCCR) with 11 treatments. To prepare the 11 treatments, the ingredients were weighed individually, then the dough was divided, taken to the fermenter and finally baked. A sensory panel was carried out to find the general acceptability of the 11 treatments, obtaining as results that the most important variables in the production of gluten-free bread are the proportion of corn flour and the proportion of sweet potato starch. Likewise, it was found that the most favorable treatment in terms of general acceptance was treatment number 10, with a satisfaction score of 7.69 and the optimal proportions of corn flour and sweet potato starch in gluten-free bread obtained were 178.2 g and 81.02 respectively. . Finally, a chemical analysis was carried out proximal to the treatment with the best general acceptability, T10, resulting in the gluten-free bread, in addition to being sensorially acceptable, having a high nutritional value.
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