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Perspectives of pumpkin pulp and pumpkin shell and seeds uses as ingredients in food formulation

Ruby‐Alejandra Villamil, Natalia Escobar, Laura Natalia Romero, Ribka Huesa, Anny Valentina Plazas, Carina Gutiérrez-Paz, Gloria Elizabeth Robelto

2022Nutrition & Food Science26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to study the use of pumpkin pulp and its by-products in food formulation. Pumpkins are important and useful in the food industry. However, only the pulp is used, and the shell and seeds are wasted, which represents an important food waste. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review was performed by searching electronic databases relating to the physicochemical, textural and sensory effects of the pumpkin pulp and its by-products’ incorporation into foods. No human subjects were involved, and ethical approval was not required. Findings Pumpkin seeds and shell have been included in quite a variety of products. The primary effects on the physicochemical properties of bakery products, dairy products, beverages and snacks are the increase in energy, protein, iron, calcium, carotene content and textural properties (hardness, chewiness, snapping force and viscosity). Research limitations/implications Limitations comprise the heterogeneity of the studies included, which causes varied results. Originality/value It was evidenced that pumpkin is already included in food products, especially in bakery products. However, there are not many products where the shell and seeds are used. Therefore, it is a field to be explored, as these by-products have great potential both to enrich food products and to reduce food waste contributing to sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

Food scienceChewinessPulp (tooth)Food industryPumpkin seedBiotechnologyFood productsValue addedChemistryPulp and paper industryBiologyEngineeringMedicineDentistryMacroeconomicsEconomicsAdvances in Cucurbitaceae ResearchSeed and Plant BiochemistryFood composition and properties
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