Development of Cookies Enriched with Quinoa (<i>Chenopodium quinoa</i>) and Native Collagen from Pota (<i>Dosidicus gigas</i>) Nape
2024
Nancy Chasquibol | Axel Sotelo | Mateo Tapia | Rafael Alarcón
The giant squid (<i>Dosidicus gigas</i>) is a marine product from the Pacific Ocean. Its by-products can be used to obtain bioactive products such as collagen, proteins, and others. This work aimed to develop cookies enriched with Quinoa (<i>Chenopodium quinoa)</i> and native collagen from pota nape high in protein content, minerals, and antioxidants. Four formulations (4, 8, 12 and 16% collagen) were developed and compared with the control sample. The results showed higher protein (11.7 ± 0.3–20.8 ± 0.4%) content, lower moisture (4.7 ± 0.1–5.6 ± 0.2%), higher ash (3.0 ± 0.1–3.83 ± 0.09%), lower fat (15.29 ± 0.05–15.8 ± 0.1), and lower carbohydrate (53.89 ± 1.05–65.39 ± 0.82%) content than the control sample. Also, the cookies showed a significant content of polyphenols (618 ± 24–934 ± 23 µg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/g), antioxidant activity (8182 ± 59–8369 ± 73 µg trolox/g) and in vitro digestibility (70.8 ± 0.1–73.6 ± 0.5%) than the control sample. The cookies also had a high mineral content: calcium (3893 ± 19 mg/kg), potassium (3222 ± 16 mg/kg), and magnesium (2108 ± 11 mg/kg). In addition, the cookies presented an adequate balance of amino acids, principally of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, glycine, threonine, arginine, alanine, proline, valine, phenylalanine, and leucine. The cookies complied with the Peruvian legislation of the Healthy Law about the promotion of healthy eating for children and adolescents and with the microbiological requirements. Finally, the cookies showed a sensory acceptance of 77.8% and a shelf life of 184 days determined by the Rancimat method. The native collagen from pota nape could be used with quinoa flour to develop functional foods to help reduce child malnutrition.
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