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Comparison of Vacuum Treatments and Traditional Cooking Using Instrumental and Sensory Analysis
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of this work was to compare carrots with similar firmness cooked by traditional cookingPalabras claves:Carrots, Cook-vide, Cooking treatments, Response Surface Methodology, Sensorial analyses, Sous-videAutores:Iborra-Bernad C., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-Segovia, Tárrega A.Fuentes:scopusBeetroot microencapsulation with pea protein using spray drying: Physicochemical, structural and functional properties
ArticleAbstract: Beetroot is a root vegetable with carotenoids, phenols, vitamins, minerals, and water‐soluble betalaPalabras claves:Antioxidant capacity, beetroot, bioactive compounds, Encapsulation, Pea protein, Physicochemical properties, Powder, spray dryingAutores:Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusBioactive Compounds in Rosehip (Rosa canina) Powder with Encapsulating Agents
ArticleAbstract: Rosa canina pseudo-fruits contain interesting bioactive compounds. This work aims to evaluate the usPalabras claves:Antioxidant capacity, bioactive compounds, Encapsulation, rosehipAutores:Cámara M., Cámara R.M., García-Herrera P., Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusAmino acids and protein in vitro bio-accessibility from edible insect and pea protein enriched bread
ArticleAbstract: Edible insects have seen increasing use as a nutritive ingbkp_redient in food because of their highPalabras claves:Alphitobius diaperinus, amino acids, Bio-accessibility, bread, Tenebrio molitorAutores:Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusAmino acids release from enriched bread with edible insect or pea protein during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the amino acid (AA) release from breads enrichment with ediPalabras claves:Amino acids release, bread, edible insect, Pea proteinAutores:Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusFunctional properties in andean native tubers: A review
ArticleAbstract: Chimborazo in Ecuador is located in the Middle Inter-Andean region. People from this region have utiPalabras claves:Agricultural cultivation, Andean ecosystem, Antioxidants, carotenoids, PolyphenolsAutores:Martínez‐monzó J., Moreno M., P. García-Segovia, Santillán L.Fuentes:scopusEnriched Pea Protein Texturing: Physicochemical Characteristics and Application as a Substitute for Meat in Hamburgers
ArticleAbstract: There is currently a growing trend towards the consumption of vegetable protein, even if it shows soPalabras claves:analogues, Chlorella, extrusion cooking, lucerne, pea, Sensory analysis, spinach, Technological propertiesAutores:Garrido M.D., Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-Segovia, Peñaranda I.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of Textural and Sensory Properties on Typical Spanish Small Cakes Designed Using Alternative Flours
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of wheat flour substitution with toasted cornPalabras claves:alternative flour, Consumer perception, Reformulated madeleine, textureAutores:Andrés-Bello A., Barreto-Palacios V., Casas Moreno M., González-Carrascosa R., Iborra-Bernad C., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusEffect of Acheta domesticus (house cricket) addition on protein content, colour, texture, and extrusion parameters of extruded products
ArticleAbstract: Acheta domesticus is one of the most promising reared insects because of their attractive nutritionaPalabras claves:Acheta domesticus, colour, EXPANSION, EXTRUSIÓN, House cricket, Snack, textureAutores:Igual M., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopusEffect of Konjac Glucomannan (KGM) and Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) on some Physico-Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Restructured Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata) Products
ArticleAbstract: The development of restructured fish products and the application of new food ingbkp_redients have bPalabras claves:Gilthead sea bream, Konjac gum, Restructured fish products, Sodium carboxymethylcellulose, TransglutaminaseAutores:Andrés-Bello A., Iborra-Bernad C., Martínez‐monzó J., P. García-SegoviaFuentes:scopus