Sharaf,, A., Rowayshed, G., Nassar, A. (2003). PRODUCTION OF NUTRITIOUS LOW-COST SUPPLEMENTARY BABY FOODS FOR INFANTS FEEDING. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 28(5), 3707-3723. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2003.244158
A. M. Sharaf,; G. H. Rowayshed; A. G. Nassar. "PRODUCTION OF NUTRITIOUS LOW-COST SUPPLEMENTARY BABY FOODS FOR INFANTS FEEDING". Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 28, 5, 2003, 3707-3723. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2003.244158
Sharaf,, A., Rowayshed, G., Nassar, A. (2003). 'PRODUCTION OF NUTRITIOUS LOW-COST SUPPLEMENTARY BABY FOODS FOR INFANTS FEEDING', Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 28(5), pp. 3707-3723. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2003.244158
Sharaf,, A., Rowayshed, G., Nassar, A. PRODUCTION OF NUTRITIOUS LOW-COST SUPPLEMENTARY BABY FOODS FOR INFANTS FEEDING. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 2003; 28(5): 3707-3723. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2003.244158
PRODUCTION OF NUTRITIOUS LOW-COST SUPPLEMENTARY BABY FOODS FOR INFANTS FEEDING
1Food Science and Technol. Dept., Fac. of Agrlc., AI-Azhar Univ., Cairo, Egypt.
2Food Science and Techno!. Dept., Fac. of Agric., AI-Azhar Univ. Assuit, Egypt.
Abstract
This research was performed to try to produce low-cost infants foods from locally available inexpensive cereals and legumes; characterized by a high nutritional value sufficient for providing infants with their recommended daily dietary allo ances (RDA) of the most needed nutrients and by a good organoleptic Quality. The 0 tained resutts revealed that the all formulated infants food formula having a grea highly nutritive value as illustration from their enrichment of protein and the most dete mined minerals. and vitamins and characterized with an excellent organoleptic quality. and more acceptability for intants. especially the formula No.2 (composed of 5% cod liver oil and 20% chick pea; 10% defalled soy bean (DSB); 25% maize; 15% ski milk; 10% soy protein isolate (S-PI); 2.5% of each apricot and mango fruits' pulp, and 10% egg yolk powders) and the formula NO.5 (composed of 5% cod liver oil and 15% of each common bean and DSB; 20% of each maize and skim milk; 10% of ea S-PI and egg yolk and 2.5% of each apricot. and mango fruits' pulp powders). In addition that the produced infants food formulations exhlbited a great highly nutritional protein quality, especially the former two enriched formulae (F2 & F5) as confirmed by containing a better balance and a higher content of aillAAs in their protein. when compared with the reference protein pattern of FAOJINHO/UNU for infants and by having high values of the biological terms; protein efficiency ratio (PER). ne protein utilization (NPU). TD and biological value (BV) which were analogous to the corresponding values of milk protein. The infants feeding on 100g of either F2 or F~ was sufficient to provide them with their RDA of the ail tested nutrients, with the exception of the energy value (K.cal), Mn, Pyridoxine (ViI. B6). folic acid and the indispensable amino acids (IAAS) which were satisfied by about 47,40-43,24-26 and 53-78%, respectively. In general, the produced infant foods formulae had n tritional and organoleptic Quality attributes of mere better t1':3:1 those of the commercially produced baby food formula namely Cerelac.
Therefore. It is recommended to the direction towards the production of infant food formulations from available cheap cereals and legumes with fortification by the nalural enriched ingredients. with protein and some minerals and vitamins needed. such as skim milk. plant protein isolates. egg yolk, cod liver oil and fruits to improve the nutrition status of infants and to share in solving the problem associated with suffering infants from malnutrition diseases.