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The use of cavitation in the technology of confectionery semi-finished products based on fruit and vegetable raw materials

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2020-4-163-168

Abstract

One of the directions of development of innovative confectionery products is the creation of products using raw materials with critical significant substances to improve public health. The creation of confectionery semi-finished products based on fresh vegetables and fruits with a minimum temperature effect to ensure the preservation of native micronutrients are an urgent task of enriching confectionery. Cavitation is a method of physical influence in the production of confectionery and semi-finished products, which helps to increase the preservation of vitamins by reducing the duration of temperature exposure and achieving the desired properties of the semi-finished product. The aim of the study was to study the influence of cavitation effects on the structural, mechanical and physicochemical indicators of semi-finished products from fresh vegetables for the production of confectionery. Model samples of a semi-finished product are made from carrots using acoustic exposure with various durations (from 0 to 6 minutes) using invert syrup obtained by cavitation treatment. The obtained samples were compared with a control sample of a semi-finished product from carrots with the addition of invert syrup without cavitation treatment. The use of cavitation effects at the stage of obtaining invert syrup and processing carrot mass made it possible to increase the strength of the confectionery semi-finished product made on the basis of carrot raw materials by 19% to 640 g / cm3. The initial water activity of the control sample was 0.852, which indicates a high risk of microbiological changes during storage. Cavitation treatment contributed to a minimal change in the water activity of the semi-finished carrot-based product during storage. With an increase in the duration of the cavitation treatment of the carrot mass, the amount of reducing substances increased in the samples of carrot semi-finished product, in the control sample - 6.3%, in the sample from 4 and 6 minutes. cavitation treatment - 44.1% and 47.3%, respectively. A study of a semi-finished product by gas chromatography with a mass spectrometric detector revealed a significant effect of cavitation effects on the chemical composition. A decrease in the content of fumaric acid esters in the sample with the duration of cavitation effects of 4 and 6 minutes was revealed from 2.91% to 1.72% and 1.2%, respectively, compared with the control sample. At the same time, the organoleptic characteristics of the taste and smell of the semi-finished product have improved.

About the Authors

O. S. Rudenko
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Confectionery Industry
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Engin.), deputy director for research, Elektrozavodskaya, 20, Moscow, 107023, Russia


M. A. Pesterev
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Confectionery Industry
junior researcher, department of modern methods for assessing the quality of confectionery products, Elektrozavodskaya, 20, Moscow, 107023, Russia


N. B. Kondratiev
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Confectionery Industry
Dr. Sci. (Engin.), chief researcher, department of modern methods for assessing the quality of confectionery products, Elektrozavodskaya, 20, Moscow, 107023, Russia


M. A. Taleysnik
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Confectionery Industry
Cand. Sci. (Engin.), head of the sector of physical methods of processing confectionery masses, Elektrozavodskaya, 20, Moscow, 107023, Russia


A. E. Bazhenova
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Confectionery Industry
researcher, department of modern methods for assessing the quality of confectionery product, Elektrozavodskaya, 20, Moscow, 107023, Russia


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Rudenko O.S., Pesterev M.A., Kondratiev N.B., Taleysnik M.A., Bazhenova A.E. The use of cavitation in the technology of confectionery semi-finished products based on fruit and vegetable raw materials. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2020;82(4):163-168. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2020-4-163-168

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