Literature DB >> 25745238

Moisture sorption curves of fruit and nut cereal bar prepared with sugar and sugar substitutes.

Byrappa Vasu Pallavi1, Ramakrishna Chetana1, Ramaswamy Ravi2, Sunkireddy Yella Reddy1.   

Abstract

Low sugar, low fat, dry fruit and nut cereal bars without sugar were prepared using cereals, nuts, and sugar substitutes. The sorption characteristics of the bars prepared with sugar substitutes in comparison with that of sugar were studied by keeping the bars at water activity (aw) from 0.1 to 0.9. The sorption isotherms of low sugar bars were practically identical below aw of 0.5 but above aw of 0.5, a clear differentiation in the isotherms could be observed compared to that of sugar counterpart. A sharp increase in moisture content was observed in the bars prepared with alternative sweeteners, above aw 0.6, whereas a gradual increase in aw was observed in the case of bar prepared with sugar. The ERH (Equilibrium relative humidity) value for bar with sugar was 50 %, and for bars prepared with alternative sweeteners, it was about 60 %. Low sugar cereal bar prepared with sorbitol + maltitol (SM) syrup scored higher sensory quality compared to other product prepared with sorbitol + nutriose (SN) as the former retained softness and chewiness on storage. Thus, it was observed that bars with alternative sweeteners will be more stable as their ERH is closer to normal ambient conditions compared to that prepared with sugar.

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Keywords:  Dry fruit and nuts; ERH; Low sugar cereal bar; Moisture sorption; Sugar substitutes

Year:  2013        PMID: 25745238      PMCID: PMC4348267          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-013-1101-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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