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Estudio bibliográfico de las potenciales aplicaciones de la cáscara de banano (Musa paradisiaca) en la industria alimentaria y no alimentaria.
Fecha
2022-11-30Registro en:
Huachambala Romero, Julissa Lisseth. (2022). Estudio bibliográfico de las potenciales aplicaciones de la cáscara de banano (Musa paradisiaca) en la industria alimentaria y no alimentaria. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo.
Autor
Huachambala Romero, Julissa Lisseth
Resumen
The objective of the present bibliographic research is to demonstrate the potential use of banana
peel (Musa paradisiaca) in the food and non-food industry by collecting data from different
authors as a result of their experimental studies. A descriptive analysis of the results and those
reported in scientific articles was carried out. As a result, it was obtained that the proximal
+2.27 of protein, 10,34% + 6.95 of fat, 12.87% + 4, 30 of fiber and finally 51.43% + 21.81 of
carbohydrates. Among these compounds, the insoluble dictary fiber stands out, which is made
up of cellulose 41.51% + 8.37, hemicellulose 34.11% + 3.45 and lignin 20.10% + 10.26; all
chemical composition of banana peel is 87,26% + 1.51 of moisture, 4.83% = 6.48 of ash, 5.29%
these components are essential and remarkable for the elaboration of different food products
such as pasta, snack, sausage binder, cookies, and for non-food products for the elaboration of
bioethanol, metal remover, toothpaste, and bioplastic, whose formulations found highlight the
content of banana peel in terms of fiber, carbohydrates, and ash. In the food industry, banana
peel flour can replace wheat flour by up to 30%. In the non-food industry, using this by-product
is an alternative to reduce environmental pollution. It was concluded that banana peel could be used as an ingredient in the elaboration of agroindustry food products such as snack pastes, etc., and non-food products such as bioethanol, and metal remover, among others.