Magaly Vásquez
University of Chile
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Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 1995
Ana María Estévez; Berta Escobar; Magaly Vásquez; Elena Castillo; Eyleen Araya; Isabel Zacarías
Six snack-type bars were manufactured, to contain oat and wheat germ and two different walnut levels, agglutinated with natural sweeteners and fats. Two bars also contained toasted amaranth with brown sugar cover and wheat extrudate, while two others, contained puffed instead of toasted amaranth. Water activity (Aw) and moisture were determined in the manufactured products. Quality and sensory evaluation and proximate analysis were carried out on the bars containing highest levels of walnuts (18%). The caloric contribution of the bars was computed by Atwater methods. The nutritional quality of the bars was determined by means of the Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER) and Net Protein Ratio (NPR), and the results were used to obtain relative PER and relative NPR. Samples of the latter bars were kept under accelerated storage for 15 days at 37 °C and analyzed every 5 days to determine their Aw, moisture, peroxide and sensory acceptability. The drying time for the cereal — and walnut — based bars was 45 min at 120 °C. All bars presented a good fiber supply and the CN1 bar, containing only oat, wheat germ and walnut, had the greatest protein content. In the sensory evaluation, the walnut level with the greatest preference was 18%. PER and NPR values of the bars did not differ significantly showing values approximately 86% that of the casein value. During storage, the moisture and Aw decreased in all the bars. Peroxides remained within the acceptable ranges; acceptability based on sensory evaluation remained best in the bar with toasted amaranth. Walnuts can successfully be used in the manufacture of snack bars as these offer good nutritional and sensory quality and remain stable in storage.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 1995
Enrique Yáñez; Isabel Zacarías; Marcela Aguayo; Magaly Vásquez; Ernesto Guzmán
Five new cultivars of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) recently released were analyzed for their proximate chemical composition and protein biological quality. The crude protein content in these cultivars ranged from 21.9 percent in cultivar Arroz 3 to 26.9 percent in cultivar Tórtola Diana (dry matter basis). Rats fed cultivar Tórtola INIA gained more weight, had a higher protein intake and registered higher PER and NPR than Tórtola corriente. On the other hand, rats consuming cultivars Arroz 3 and Fleetwood had lower weight gain, lower protein intake and lower PER and NPR than cultivar Coscorrón corriente. However, all these cultivars have a relatively good protein value as compared to other plant protein sources.
Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 1994
Enrique Yáñez; Isabel Zacarías; Denise Granger; Magaly Vásquez; Ana María Estévez
Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 1987
Ana María Estévez; Figuerola F; Magaly Vásquez; Elena Castillo; Enrique Yáñez
Journal of Food Science | 1979
Magaly Vásquez; Fernando Sánchez; Emilia Hiche; Enrique Yáñez
International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2007
Lavinia Camacho; Magaly Vásquez; Margarita Leiva; Electra Vargas
Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 1992
Daniza Ivanovic; Magaly Vásquez; Marcela Aguayo; Digna Ballester; Maximiliano Marambio; Isabel Zacarías
Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 1991
Daniza Ivanovic; Magaly Vásquez; Maximiliano Marambio; Digna Ballester; Isabel Zacarías; Marcela Aguayo
Jornadas Agronómicas, 35 | 1987
Berta Escobar; Marta Romeo; Gustavo Baeza; Ximena Soto; Magaly Vásquez
Revista Medica De Chile | 1987
Daniza Ivanovic; Isabel Zacarías; Magaly Vásquez