Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas

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Autor(a) principal: Jiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona
Data de Publicação: 2014
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Resumo: Salt (NaCl) is the principal sodium (Na) supplier in the diet; their excess intake is associated with hypertension and other diseases. Salt is also one of the most important ingredients in cheese making, therefore it is not recommended its total replacement. The aim of this work was to develop the Prato cheese with salt reduced and adding seaweed (Laminaria digitata and Ascophyllum nodosum). The approximately composition and mineral content of seaweeds were determinate. For each one seaweed, four formulations were prepared (TL for L. digitata and TA for A. nodosum), and their composition, hardness, gumminess and sensorial acceptance were determined. Mineral content was quantified in one treatment of each seaweed (both TL4, TA4 with 70% of salt and 70% of seaweed), and compared with commercial Prato cheese (CPC). From the best formulation, a second experiment was planned with 12 treatments. Physical-chemical composition, hardness and gumminess in 12 treatments were determined. The pH and proteolysis was monitored for 60 days. Na content was quantified in six treatments (04 axial points, central point and 01 control) and treatments were subjected to an acceptance test and ranking test. L. digitata recorded higher contents of minerals, protein and moisture (P<0.05), however A. nodosum had higher content of total dietary fiber and total lipids. Ca, K, and Na was significantly higher in L. digitata (P <0.05), while Mg was greater in A. nodosum. The TL4 treatment showed higher Ca content, while TA4 recorded higher content of Zn compared to the commercial Prato cheese. Ashes, titratable acidity and hardness were majority affected by seaweed addition. The consumption intention test favored treatment TL1 for cheeses with L. digitata and TA2 for cheeses of A. nodosum. In the second study, changes in the levels of chloride, sodium and ash were influenced by seaweed addition. The pH variation during storage and parameters of hardness and gumminess were affected by the salt concentration. The proteolytic activity was higher in treatments with lower levels of salt and seaweed. The salt content was determining the attributes of flavor, salt level and overall appearance. The central point treatment was the most widely accepted. Nutritional and technological properties of seaweed can be used in the manufacture of Prato cheese type with reduced salt content, improving some physico-chemical and textural characteristics without compromising its quality.
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spelling Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhasDevelopment of prato cheese with salt (NaCl) reducing and seaweed additionDerivados lácteosMacroalgasMineraisDairy productsMacroalgaeMineralsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSSalt (NaCl) is the principal sodium (Na) supplier in the diet; their excess intake is associated with hypertension and other diseases. Salt is also one of the most important ingredients in cheese making, therefore it is not recommended its total replacement. The aim of this work was to develop the Prato cheese with salt reduced and adding seaweed (Laminaria digitata and Ascophyllum nodosum). The approximately composition and mineral content of seaweeds were determinate. For each one seaweed, four formulations were prepared (TL for L. digitata and TA for A. nodosum), and their composition, hardness, gumminess and sensorial acceptance were determined. Mineral content was quantified in one treatment of each seaweed (both TL4, TA4 with 70% of salt and 70% of seaweed), and compared with commercial Prato cheese (CPC). From the best formulation, a second experiment was planned with 12 treatments. Physical-chemical composition, hardness and gumminess in 12 treatments were determined. The pH and proteolysis was monitored for 60 days. Na content was quantified in six treatments (04 axial points, central point and 01 control) and treatments were subjected to an acceptance test and ranking test. L. digitata recorded higher contents of minerals, protein and moisture (P<0.05), however A. nodosum had higher content of total dietary fiber and total lipids. Ca, K, and Na was significantly higher in L. digitata (P <0.05), while Mg was greater in A. nodosum. The TL4 treatment showed higher Ca content, while TA4 recorded higher content of Zn compared to the commercial Prato cheese. Ashes, titratable acidity and hardness were majority affected by seaweed addition. The consumption intention test favored treatment TL1 for cheeses with L. digitata and TA2 for cheeses of A. nodosum. In the second study, changes in the levels of chloride, sodium and ash were influenced by seaweed addition. The pH variation during storage and parameters of hardness and gumminess were affected by the salt concentration. The proteolytic activity was higher in treatments with lower levels of salt and seaweed. The salt content was determining the attributes of flavor, salt level and overall appearance. The central point treatment was the most widely accepted. Nutritional and technological properties of seaweed can be used in the manufacture of Prato cheese type with reduced salt content, improving some physico-chemical and textural characteristics without compromising its quality.O sal (NaCl) é o principal fornecedor de sódio (Na) na dieta, seu consumo em excesso esta associado com hipertensão arterial e outras doenças. O sal também é um dos ingredientes mais importantes na elaboração dos queijos, portanto não é recomendável sua substituição total. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver queijo tipo Prato com teor reduzido de sal e adição de algas marinhas (Laminaria digitata e Ascophyllum nodosum). Determinou-se a composição aproximada e o teor de minerais das algas. Foram elaboradas quatro formulações com diferentes concentrações de sal e alga (TL para L. digitata e TA para A. nodosum), e avaliou-se as características físico-químicas, dureza e a aceitação sensorial. O teor de minerais foi determinado para um tratamento de cada alga (TL4, TA4; ambas com 70% sal e 70% de alga) e comparado com um queijo Prato comercial. A partir da formulação mais preferida na fase anterior foi planejado um segundo experimento com 12 tratamentos. Determinou-se a composição físico-química, dureza e gomosidade nos 12 tratamentos. O pH e a proteólise foi acompanhada por 60 dias. Quantificou-se o teor de Na em seis tratamentos (04 pontos axiais, 01 ponto central e o controle) e submetidos a um teste de aceitação de escala hedônica e teste de ordenação. Observou-se que L. digitata apresentou maiores teores de cinzas, proteína, umidade, Ca, K e Na (P<0,05), no entanto, A. nodosum obteve maior teor de fibra dietética total, lipídeos totais e Mg. O tratamento TL4 apresentou maior teor de Ca, enquanto que TA4 registrou maior teor de Zn em comparação ao queijo Prato comercial (QPC). A adição das algas influenciou as características físico-químicas e de textura dos queijos tipo Prato, principalmente no teor de cinzas, acidez titulável e dureza. No teste de intenção de compra os tratamentos preferidos foram TL1 para L. digitata e TA2 para os queijos com A. nodosum. No segundo trabalho, observou-se que a adição da alga A. nodosum influenciou na variação dos teores de cloretos, cinzas e sódio. A variação do pH durante o armazenamento e os parâmetros de dureza e gomosidade foram afetados pela concentração de sal. A atividade proteolítica foi maior nos tratamentos com menores teores de sal e alga. Na avaliação sensorial, o teor de sal foi determinante nos atributos de sabor, nível de sal e aparência global. O tratamento do ponto central foi o mais aceito entre tratamentos com adição de algas. As propriedades nutricionais e tecnológicas das algas podem ser aproveitadas na fabricação de queijos tipo Prato com reduzido teor de sal, melhorando algumas caraterísticas físico-químicas e de textura sem comprometer sua qualidade.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosCentro de Ciências RuraisRichards, Neila Silvia Pereira dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0618653776990780Prudêncio, Elane SchwindenZanella, RenatoJiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona2021-08-05T18:32:24Z2021-08-05T18:32:24Z2014-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21740ark:/26339/0013000014n3tporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-08-06T06:00:43Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/21740Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-08-06T06:00:43Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
Development of prato cheese with salt (NaCl) reducing and seaweed addition
title Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
Jiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona
Derivados lácteos
Macroalgas
Minerais
Dairy products
Macroalgae
Minerals
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
title_full Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
title_sort Desenvolvimento de queijo tipo prato com reduzido teor de sal (NaCl) e adição de algas marinhas
author Jiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona
author_facet Jiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Richards, Neila Silvia Pereira dos Santos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0618653776990780
Prudêncio, Elane Schwinden
Zanella, Renato
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jiménez, Maximiliano Segundo Escalona
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Derivados lácteos
Macroalgas
Minerais
Dairy products
Macroalgae
Minerals
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
topic Derivados lácteos
Macroalgas
Minerais
Dairy products
Macroalgae
Minerals
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
description Salt (NaCl) is the principal sodium (Na) supplier in the diet; their excess intake is associated with hypertension and other diseases. Salt is also one of the most important ingredients in cheese making, therefore it is not recommended its total replacement. The aim of this work was to develop the Prato cheese with salt reduced and adding seaweed (Laminaria digitata and Ascophyllum nodosum). The approximately composition and mineral content of seaweeds were determinate. For each one seaweed, four formulations were prepared (TL for L. digitata and TA for A. nodosum), and their composition, hardness, gumminess and sensorial acceptance were determined. Mineral content was quantified in one treatment of each seaweed (both TL4, TA4 with 70% of salt and 70% of seaweed), and compared with commercial Prato cheese (CPC). From the best formulation, a second experiment was planned with 12 treatments. Physical-chemical composition, hardness and gumminess in 12 treatments were determined. The pH and proteolysis was monitored for 60 days. Na content was quantified in six treatments (04 axial points, central point and 01 control) and treatments were subjected to an acceptance test and ranking test. L. digitata recorded higher contents of minerals, protein and moisture (P<0.05), however A. nodosum had higher content of total dietary fiber and total lipids. Ca, K, and Na was significantly higher in L. digitata (P <0.05), while Mg was greater in A. nodosum. The TL4 treatment showed higher Ca content, while TA4 recorded higher content of Zn compared to the commercial Prato cheese. Ashes, titratable acidity and hardness were majority affected by seaweed addition. The consumption intention test favored treatment TL1 for cheeses with L. digitata and TA2 for cheeses of A. nodosum. In the second study, changes in the levels of chloride, sodium and ash were influenced by seaweed addition. The pH variation during storage and parameters of hardness and gumminess were affected by the salt concentration. The proteolytic activity was higher in treatments with lower levels of salt and seaweed. The salt content was determining the attributes of flavor, salt level and overall appearance. The central point treatment was the most widely accepted. Nutritional and technological properties of seaweed can be used in the manufacture of Prato cheese type with reduced salt content, improving some physico-chemical and textural characteristics without compromising its quality.
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Centro de Ciências Rurais
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