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CORN GERM BASED MEAT-PLANT CANNED PRODUCT WITH A HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE

A.Zh. Aitbayeva; R.S. Alibekov; Z.T. Nurseitova; B.M. Satayev; А.А. Ablash

Mechanics and technologies · 2026

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Summary

The fortification of canned products by using of the essential supplements allows for the improving of functional properties and nutritional value. The purpose of the study is the rational use of secondary raw materials from corn processing to create canned meat-plant product with high nutritional and energy value. Recipes for natural canned based on corn raw materials were developed. The studied samples of canned products had a balanced macro-and microelement composition. Theoptimal sample was a sample of canned meat-plant product in the form of meatballs, which contains the highest amount of macroelements: Mg (1.51 mg/kg), Ca (2.30 mg/kg), P (8.09 mg/kg) and K (12.72 mg/kg). Organoleptic analysis showed that all types of canned meet-plant product meet

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.55956/rgfy6825
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-04z
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