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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2009

Differentiation between Cooking Bananas and Dessert Bananas. 1. Morphological and Compositional Characterization of Cultivated Colombian Musaceae (Musa sp.) in Relation to Consumer Preferences

Olivier Gibert; Dominique Dufour; Andrés Giraldo; Teresa Sánchez; Max Reynes; Jean Pierre Pain; Alonso Gonzalez; Alejandro Fernandez; Alberto Diaz

The morphological, physical, and chemical characteristics of 23 unripe cultivated varieties of Colombian Musaceae were assessed. Fresh pulp dry matter helped to discriminate the following consumption subgroups: FHIA dessert hybrids (hydes: 24.6%) < dessert bananas (des: 29.4%) < nonplantain cooking bananas (cook: 32.0%) < FHIA cooking hybrids (hycook: 34.2%) < plantains (pl: 41.1%). Banana flour starch content on dry basis (db) varied from 74.2 to 88.2% among the varieties, with: pl: 86.5% > cook and hycook: 84% > des: 81.9% > hydes: 79.7% (p <or= 0.01). Flour pH varied in the range 4.8 to 6.2, with the highest pH for the plantain subgroup (5.6), which also had lower titratable acidity than those of the cooking banana and FHIA groups with 7.9, 13.6, and 15.6 mEq H(+)/100 g db, respectively (p <or= 0.05). pl and hycook presented the highest glucose and fructose contents at 0.8% and 1.5% (p <or= 0.05). No significant differences were observed between the groups in proteins (3.2%), total soluble sugars (1.7%), and crude fibers (3%). pl had lower ash, calcium, and magnesium contents (2.7%; 8.4 and 90.7 mg/100 g db) than des (3.2%; 9.3 and 117.9 mg/100 g db) and hydes (3.9%; 23.7 and 125 mg/100 g db) (p <or= 0.05). pl and des had significantly lower peel percentages (38%) than the other subgroups (42-45%). The principal components analysis (PCA) highlights the strong relationship between some of the varietal characteristics and the consumption pattern, which is especially marked for the plantain subgroup in relation to stakeholder and the consumer preferences.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2009

Differentiation between Cooking Bananas and Dessert Bananas. 2. Thermal and Functional Characterization of Cultivated Colombian Musaceae (Musa sp.)

Dominique Dufour; Olivier Gibert; Andrés Giraldo; Teresa Sánchez; Max Reynes; Jean Pierre Pain; Alonso Gonzalez; Alejandro Fernandez; Alberto Diaz

The starch and flour thermal and functional characteristics of 23 cultivated varieties of bananas in Colombia were assessed. Onset temperature for gelatinization of starches measured by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) varied from 59.7 to 67.8 degrees C, thereby significantly differentiating dessert bananas (63.2 degrees C) from nonplantain cooking bananas (65.7 degrees C) from FHIA hybrids (66.6 degrees C) and plantains (67.1 degrees C). FHIA hybrids are significantly discriminated from dessert banana landraces but not from the cooking group. The starch amylose contents varied from 15.4 to 24.9%; most dessert banana starch amylose contents were below 19%, whereas in cooking banana starches the contents were over 21%. Flour functional properties were assessed by Rapid ViscoAnalyser (RVA) using silver nitrate as alpha-amylase inhibitor. The flour pasting temperature was relevant to differentiate dessert bananas (69.5 degrees C) from FHIA dessert hybrids and nonplantain cooking bananas (72.8 degrees C) from cooking hybrids and plantains (75.8 degrees C). Among other criteria, the cooking ability also helped to differentiate dessert bananas and FHIA hybrids from cooking bananas. A close relation between cultivar genotypes and uses with the thermal and pasting properties were revealed.


Información tecnológica | 2008

Digestibilidad Aparente de una Harina Proveniente de Hojas de Yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

Andrés Giraldo; Reinaldo Velasco; Héctor S Villada

Se estudio y evaluo la digestibilidad aparente de la proteina, materia seca y energia de la harina de hojas de yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz), para consumo humano obtenida de la variedad MCol 1505 de tres meses de edad. Una dieta control (caseina 12 %) y dietas con sustitucion de harina de hoja de yuca en 10 % y 20 % fueron suministradas a ratas de Wistar durante un periodo de 15 dias con siete dias de acostumbramiento y ocho dias de recoleccion de muestras. Se encontro que el uso de harina de hoja de yuca para alimentacion es recomendable en niveles de inclusion maximo del 10 % y que la puntuacion de aminoacidos corregida por digestibilidad proteinica es 0.43 para metionina.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2011

Physicochemical, functional, and macromolecular properties of waxy yam starches discovered from "Mapuey" (Dioscorea trifida) genotypes in the Venezuelan Amazon.

Elevina Pérez; Olivier Gibert; Agnès Rolland-Sabaté; Yarlezka Jiménez; Teresa Sánchez; Andrés Giraldo; Bruno Pontoire; Sophie Guilois; Marie-Christine Lahon; Max Reynes; Dominique Dufour


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011

Energy and carbon footprints of ethanol production using banana and cooking banana discard: A case study from Costa Rica and Ecuador

Sophie Graefe; Dominique Dufour; Andrés Giraldo; Luis Armando Muñoz; Paola Mora; Hortensia Solís; Hernán Garcés; Alonso Gonzalez


Journal of Food Engineering | 2010

A kinetic approach to textural changes of different banana genotypes (Musa sp.) cooked in boiling water in relation to starch gelatinization.

Olivier Gibert; Andrés Giraldo; José-Ricardo Uclés-Santos; Teresa Sánchez; Alejandro Fernandez; Philippe Bohuon; Max Reynes; Alonso Gonzalez; Jean Pierre Pain; Dominique Dufour


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2013

Cottage Level Cassava Starch Processing Systems in Colombia and Vietnam

Guillaume Da; Dominique Dufour; Andrés Giraldo; Martín A. Moreno; Thierry Tran; Gustavo Velez; Teresa Sánchez; Mai Le-Thanh; Claude Marouzé; Pierre-André Marechal


Acta Horticulturae | 2013

Physicochemical and functional differentiation of dessert and cooking banana during ripening : a key for understanding consumer preferences

Olivier Gibert; Dominique Dufour; Max Reynes; Alexia Prades; L. Moreno Alzate; Andrés Giraldo; Andrés Escobar; Alonso Gonzalez


Alimentacion Ciencia e Ingeniería | 2007

Diversidad del platano de coccion consumido en Colombia

Dominique Dufour; Andrés Giraldo; Ximena Lopez; Francisco Javier Castellanos; Teresa Sánchez; Alejandro Fernandez; Alberto Diaz


Archive | 2009

Diversidad del chontaduro (#Bactris gasipaes#) consumido en Colombia

Andrés Giraldo; Dominique Dufour; Teresa Sánchez; Xavier Scheldeman; Alonso Gonzalez

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Dominique Dufour

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Teresa Sánchez

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Olivier Gibert

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Alonso Gonzalez

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Max Reynes

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Andrés Escobar

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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