Supplementation of corn tortilla with freeze-dried jumbo squid muscle flour: physicochemical properties and microbiological stability during storage

Abstract Corn tortilla is one of the most consumed foods in Latin America, representing a good nutrients source, although deficient in some essential amino acids. Jumbo squid (Dosdicus gigas) muscle possesses high-quality protein, useful for tortilla supplementation. Our objective was to elaborate corn tortillas supplemented with jumbo squid muscle flour (JSMF), using composite corn flours containing JSMF (2.5 and 5.0%), to improve their nutritional quality without affecting their physicochemical/sensory properties and storage stability. Supplementation with 5% JSMF increased (P<0.05) tortilla protein level, and the essential amino acids versus the control. The 2.5% JSMF tortillas were sensory acceptable (P≥0.05) as the control. JSMF addition showed an antimicrobial effect on mesophilic and psychrophilic bacteria; however, yeast and moulds grew beyond the permissible limit at day 5 of storage. JSMF addition did not affect (P≥0.05) the cutting force, with tortillas tending to become harder to roll without cracking as storage elapsed. Tortilla storage stability (supplemented or not) was 3 days at 2-4 °C. Results suggest the feasibility of adding JSMF to corn tortilla, improving its nutritional characteristics without markedly affecting other parameters.

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Main Authors: Heredia-Sandoval,Nina Gisella, Santiaguin-Padilla,Aaron Jonary, Granados-Nevarez,María del Carmen, Scheuren-Acevedo,Susana María, Islas-Rubio,Alma Rosa, Mazorra-Manzano,Miguel Angel, García-Sánchez,Guillermina, Ramírez-Suarez,Juan Carlos
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Sonora, División de Ciencias Biológicas y de la Salud 2021
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1665-14562021000200134
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