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Functional End-Use of Hemp Seed Waste: Technological, Qualitative, Nutritional, and Sensorial Characterization of Fortified Bread

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  • Fabiola Sciacca

    (Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops of Acireale, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), 95024 Catania, Italy)

  • Nino Virzì

    (Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops of Acireale, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), 95024 Catania, Italy)

  • Nicola Pecchioni

    (Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops of Acireale, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), 95024 Catania, Italy)

  • Maria Grazia Melilli

    (Institute of BioEconomy (IBE), National Council of Research (CNR), 95126 Catania, Italy)

  • Carla Buzzanca

    (Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Palermo, 90133 Palermo, Italy)

  • Sonia Bonacci

    (Department of Health Sciences, University Magna Græcia of Catanzaro, Germaneto, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy)

  • Vita Di Stefano

    (Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Palermo, 90133 Palermo, Italy)

Abstract

Due to its multipurpose usability, short production cycle, and low capital requirement in cultivation, hemp represents an excellent material applicable to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) defined by the United Nations Organization as a strategy “to achieve a future better and more sustainable for all”. Hemp seeds represent the only edible part of Cannabis sativa and have a distinctly different nutritional composition from other representative foods such as rice and wheat (high protein content, low carbohydrate content, polyunsaturated fatty acids, dietary fiber, and gluten-free). Hemp seeds are mainly used for the production of oil; the waste obtained after extraction, reduced to a fine powder and rich in bioactive components, is added to durum wheat flour and used for the preparation of fortified bread. The aim of this study was to use varying percentages of hemp seed flour for bread production and determine the impact of fortification on texture, organoleptic characteristics, crumb color, changes in crumb texture, total polyphenols, the scavenging activity of free radicals, and amino acid content. The solid residue remaining after oil extraction from hemp seeds (generally discarded as waste or added to feed) was triturated and sieved to 0.530 mm (Hemp 1) or 0.236 mm (Hemp 2). Samples of fortified bread were obtained by replacing variable percentages of durum wheat semolina with the two hemp flours (5%, 7.5%, and 10%). The total phenolic content of the fortified bread was between 0.73 and 1.73 mg GAE/g, and the antiradical activity was between 1.17 and 3.18 mmol TEAC/100 g on the basis of the growing fortification. A comparison of Ciclope semolina bread with hemp flour-enriched bread showed a large increase in amino acid content in the fortified samples. In particular, bread enriched with 10% hemp flour 2 showed a higher content of glutamic acid, tyrosine, proline, and essential amino acids such as leucine and isoleucine compared to other samples with the same percentage of substitution. The amount of hemp seed flour influenced the color of the crumb by increasing the yellow index from 18.24 (100% Ciclope) to 21.33 (bread with 5% hemp flour 2). The results of the sensory analysis were very good, demonstrating the high acceptability of fortified breads at higher percentages.

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  • Fabiola Sciacca & Nino Virzì & Nicola Pecchioni & Maria Grazia Melilli & Carla Buzzanca & Sonia Bonacci & Vita Di Stefano, 2023. "Functional End-Use of Hemp Seed Waste: Technological, Qualitative, Nutritional, and Sensorial Characterization of Fortified Bread," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(17), pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:17:p:12899-:d:1225575
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