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Effect of Thermal Processing on Potato Sensory Profile and off-Odours Detection during Storage
Authors:Patrizia Comandini  Giampaolo Blanda  Mayra Cristina Soto Caballero  María Janeth Rodríguez Roque  Ramona Peréz Leal  Hugo Mujica-Paz  Aurora Valdez Fragoso  Tullia Gallina Toschi
Institution:1.Dipartimento di Scienze degli Alimenti,Università di Bologna,Cesena,Italy;2.Facultad de Ciencias Agrotecnológicas,Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua,Cuauhtémoc,Mexico;3.Tecnológico de Monterrey,Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias,Monterrey,Mexico
Abstract:One of the most used thermal treatments in potatoes to inactivate enzymes and prevent their oxidation is the boiling process. This treatment significantly decreases the taste of the potato and causes “off-odours” during storage, whatsoever, represents a big problem for the production of potato-based foodstuffs. This study focused on evaluating the sensory profile of potato slices subjected to a boiling process of three Mexican potato varieties (Alpha, Chica and Gallo) and on off-odours detection in potato produced during storage. According to the examined parameters through PanelCheck, the trained panel had a good performance, resulting 8 of the 12 attributes evaluated were significant. The formation of “cardboard-like off-odour” was detected in the Alpha and Chica varieties at the 24 and 33 h of storage, respectively. Chica potato presented this off-odours with at level significantly lower than Alpha potato (about 30% lower). With respect of Gallo variety, this presented different oxidation olfactory perceptions described by the assessors as “burnt note”, detected after 5 h of refrigerated storage. An adequate election of the variety of potato according to processing will allow an effective utilization of this vegetable and the obtention of potato-based foodstuffs much more stable.
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