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Formulation and Characterization of Calcium-Fortified Jelly and Its Proximate Composition and Sensory Analysis

Authors :
Aisha Munawar
Madeeha Batool
Naveera Younas
Arjumand Iqbal Durrani
Saima Rubab
Asma Sheikh
Source :
Journal of oleo science. 70(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Calcium is a dynamic mineral. Recent discoveries designate that low intake of calcium generates deficiencies and path to other diseases. Food fortification could play a key role to overcome this problem. To cope with this deficiency problem, jellies were formulated with food-grade calcium salts and chicken eggshell powder. In the present study, three different concentrations of calcium salts, as well as eggshell powder were used to formulate jellies. The results of the sensory evaluation indicated that the two jelly products (A&D) in the current study were suitable for consumers. Results of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer revealed Jelly A and jelly D had 151±0.05 ppm and 133±0.06 ppm calcium concentration, respectively. Proximate analysis of Jelly A showed that it has 6.0±0.01% ash, 9.2±0.1% moisture, 0.4±0.01 g crude protein, 82.79±0.001 g crude fiber, and 0.61±0.001 g crude fat, while the jelly D that was made with chicken eggshell powder exhibited 6.0±0.01% ash, 10.1±0.1% moisture, 0.5±0.01 g protein, 84.54±0.01 g crude fiber and 1.61±0.01 g crude fat. Therefore, these two jelly A & D were greatly appreciated among other attributes. In spite of naturally available calcium-rich sources, calcium-fortified jellies can be consumed by individuals who are incapable to take sufficient calcium from their diet.

Details

ISSN :
13473352
Volume :
70
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of oleo science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35d5dc465e827fe47f8d8c481c0a5193