Abstract
SummaryThis study aimed to evaluate the convective drying of a by‐product obtained by hydrodistillation of Pfaffia glomerata roots (PGB) and investigate the utilisation of the resulting powder in the preparation of cereal bars. Drying at 80 °C for 120 min was the selected condition for PGB due to the higher levels of phenolic acids (gallic, coumaric and ferulic) catechin and higher antioxidant activity than drying at 60 °C for 180 min, and, better technological properties and higher β‐ecdysone content than drying at 100 °C for 100 min. There was an increase in fibre content (110%), antioxidant compounds (97%) and compressive strength (377%) and a decrease in lipid content (31%) when the PGB content of cereal bars was increased from 0% to 9%. Colour parameters, purchase intention and most sensory parameters were similar among cereal bar formulations, indicating that PGB is a promising ingredient for the nutritional enrichment of cereal bars.
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