Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for women

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Autor(a) principal: Audiverth, Heidy Lorena Ferrari
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Garcia, Aline de Oliveira, Ormenese, Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste, Bertoldo-Pacheco, Maria Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/448
Resumo: The study presents an alternative for the preparation of questions using the Kano model to evaluate the presentation of a powdered, water-soluble supplement. The results were used to develop a formulation containing chelated Fe-peptides for women. The experiment was carried out in two steps: (a) an online survey to determine the satisfaction with the powdered iron supplement in relation to other presentations, and the flavor preference, (b) sensory evaluation of the formulations developed. A total of 364 replies were collected in the online survey, which indicated indifference with respect to satisfaction for the use of a powdered, water-soluble product as compared to pills, drops, and syrups. The flavors preferred were: lemon (46.6%), orange (40.9%), chocolate and red fruits (32%). The sensory test (n = 121) of the three formulations (strawberry, tangerine, and chocolate) containing 14 mg Fe2+ per sachet, validated the tangerine flavor as the most accepted and chocolate as rejected by the consumers. Practical Applications Iron supplements do not have very attractive flavors and have an unpleasant metallic aftertaste. Thus, in order to present a new type of supplement still unavailable on the market, the use of a comprehensive approach making use of methods such as the Kano model and a sensory evaluation, could help elucidate this question. The Kano model is an efficient tool used to evaluate attributes and allows one to obtain other information about consumer desires in both explicit and implicit ways. However, the application of the Kano model for attributes with three or more levels has been little explored. Thus, the present study presents an application of this model with the use of direct questions for an attribute with four levels, and the application of sensory tests that allow one to direct and optimize product development. The analysis of the information obtained contributed to the development of a sensorially acceptable powdered, water soluble iron supplement.
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spelling Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for womenThe study presents an alternative for the preparation of questions using the Kano model to evaluate the presentation of a powdered, water-soluble supplement. The results were used to develop a formulation containing chelated Fe-peptides for women. The experiment was carried out in two steps: (a) an online survey to determine the satisfaction with the powdered iron supplement in relation to other presentations, and the flavor preference, (b) sensory evaluation of the formulations developed. A total of 364 replies were collected in the online survey, which indicated indifference with respect to satisfaction for the use of a powdered, water-soluble product as compared to pills, drops, and syrups. The flavors preferred were: lemon (46.6%), orange (40.9%), chocolate and red fruits (32%). The sensory test (n = 121) of the three formulations (strawberry, tangerine, and chocolate) containing 14 mg Fe2+ per sachet, validated the tangerine flavor as the most accepted and chocolate as rejected by the consumers. Practical Applications Iron supplements do not have very attractive flavors and have an unpleasant metallic aftertaste. Thus, in order to present a new type of supplement still unavailable on the market, the use of a comprehensive approach making use of methods such as the Kano model and a sensory evaluation, could help elucidate this question. The Kano model is an efficient tool used to evaluate attributes and allows one to obtain other information about consumer desires in both explicit and implicit ways. However, the application of the Kano model for attributes with three or more levels has been little explored. Thus, the present study presents an application of this model with the use of direct questions for an attribute with four levels, and the application of sensory tests that allow one to direct and optimize product development. The analysis of the information obtained contributed to the development of a sensorially acceptable powdered, water soluble iron supplement.FAPESP / CAPESWileyAudiverth, Heidy Lorena FerrariGarcia, Aline de OliveiraOrmenese, Rita de Cássia Salvucci CelesteBertoldo-Pacheco, Maria Teresa2022-09-13T19:15:31Z2022-09-13T19:15:31Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfJournal Sensory Studies, 2021, e12655. https://doi.org/10.1111/joss.12655.http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/448reponame:Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentosinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)instacron:ITALenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-09-13T19:15:32Zoai:http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br:123456789/448Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/oai/requestbjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br || bjftsec@ital.sp.gov.bropendoar:2022-09-13T19:15:32Repositório do Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos - Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)false
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title Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for women
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Audiverth, Heidy Lorena Ferrari
title_short Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for women
title_full Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for women
title_fullStr Use of the Kano model and sensory evaluation in the development of an iron supplement for women
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author Audiverth, Heidy Lorena Ferrari
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Garcia, Aline de Oliveira
Ormenese, Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste
Bertoldo-Pacheco, Maria Teresa
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Ormenese, Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste
Bertoldo-Pacheco, Maria Teresa
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description The study presents an alternative for the preparation of questions using the Kano model to evaluate the presentation of a powdered, water-soluble supplement. The results were used to develop a formulation containing chelated Fe-peptides for women. The experiment was carried out in two steps: (a) an online survey to determine the satisfaction with the powdered iron supplement in relation to other presentations, and the flavor preference, (b) sensory evaluation of the formulations developed. A total of 364 replies were collected in the online survey, which indicated indifference with respect to satisfaction for the use of a powdered, water-soluble product as compared to pills, drops, and syrups. The flavors preferred were: lemon (46.6%), orange (40.9%), chocolate and red fruits (32%). The sensory test (n = 121) of the three formulations (strawberry, tangerine, and chocolate) containing 14 mg Fe2+ per sachet, validated the tangerine flavor as the most accepted and chocolate as rejected by the consumers. Practical Applications Iron supplements do not have very attractive flavors and have an unpleasant metallic aftertaste. Thus, in order to present a new type of supplement still unavailable on the market, the use of a comprehensive approach making use of methods such as the Kano model and a sensory evaluation, could help elucidate this question. The Kano model is an efficient tool used to evaluate attributes and allows one to obtain other information about consumer desires in both explicit and implicit ways. However, the application of the Kano model for attributes with three or more levels has been little explored. Thus, the present study presents an application of this model with the use of direct questions for an attribute with four levels, and the application of sensory tests that allow one to direct and optimize product development. The analysis of the information obtained contributed to the development of a sensorially acceptable powdered, water soluble iron supplement.
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