Enhancing Nutritional Value through Semi-Solid Fermentation of Quinoa and Mango-Orange Juice: A Sustainable Approach to Food Processing.

Abstract

This research explores the semi-solid fermentation (SSF) of quinoa in combination with mango-orange juice as a sustainable and innovative approach to food processing. Quinoa, renowned for its rich nutritional profile, presents challenges due to the presence of antinutrients that can inhibit nutrient absorption. By employing lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and kefir in the fermentation process, this study aims to enhance the bioavailability of essential nutrients while concurrently reducing the levels of antinutritional factors. The results indicate that fermentation leads to a significant increase in protein content, phytosterols, and antioxidant properties, while facilitating the conversion of bound phenolic compounds into more bioavailable forms. The incorporation of mango-orange juice not only enriches the sensory profile of the product but also positively affects the microbial growth during fermentation. Overall, this work contributes to the development of a probiotic-rich, functional beverage that not only supports food security but also aligns with sustainable food practices and promotes the nutritional health of populations where quinoa is a dietary staple. Further investigations will focus on optimizing fermentation conditions and exploring additional quinoa varieties to enhance product quality and health benefits.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2025
Accepted
22 Apr 2025
First published
24 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Sustainable Food Technol., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Enhancing Nutritional Value through Semi-Solid Fermentation of Quinoa and Mango-Orange Juice: A Sustainable Approach to Food Processing.

A. Bordoni, L. Rossetti, S. A. Rizzo, C. Dhuique-Mayer, N. Bárcena and A. M. M. Descalzo, Sustainable Food Technol., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5FB00086F

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