DETERMINATION OF SAFETY INDICATORS IN THE DEVELOPED MUFFINS WITH NON-TRADITIONAL RAW MATERIALS



Khrystyna Kovalchuk, Halyna Ozimok, Ruslan Mariychuk, Olga Gyrka, Mykhailo Bodak, Nataliya Palko, Oksana Davydovych, Alina Tkachenko, Liudmyla Huba

The aim of research is studying the effect of unconventional raw materials (buckwheat, oatmeal, rye, corn, milk whey, skimmed milk powder, propolis, flower pollen, bean powder, sesame oil, pumpkin seed oil, walnut oil, walnut kernels, candied fruit mixes (apple-cherry fruits of bilberries, natural honey with floral pollen, natural honey with propolis) for the quality and safety of new muffins. The article analyzes the results of the study of the quality and safety indicators of muffins of improved composition, manufactured using non-traditional raw materials. For the preparation of new types of muffins, part of the wheat flour was replaced with buckwheat, corn, oat, milk whey, skimmed milk powder and additives of vegetable origin. Margarine has been replaced by vegetable oils. It has been established that flour confectionery products have high organoleptic properties. From the physico-chemical parameters, the mass fraction of total sugar was determined, which ranged from 28.17 % to 33.07 %, the mass fraction of fat – 16.2–20.66 %, the mass fraction of moisture – 18.0–22.0, mass fraction of ash – 0.03–1.3 %, alkalinity – 0.03–1.8°, the content of toxic elements (copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury) and microbiological indicators were also determined. Based on the data obtained as a research result, the expediency of using non-traditional raw materials to expand the range of flour confectionery products, in particular muffins is substantiated.

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Kovalchuk, K., Ozimok, H., Mariychuk, R., Gyrka, O., Bodak, M., Palko, N., Davydovych, O., Tkachenko, A., & Huba, L. (2019). DETERMINATION OF SAFETY INDICATORS IN THE DEVELOPED MUFFINS WITH NON-TRADITIONAL RAW MATERIALS. EUREKA: Life Sciences, 0(4), 28-35. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21303/2504-5695.2019.00972