Hemp seed's (Cannabis Sativa L) nutritional potential for the development of snack functional foods

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Abstract

Current trends in the snack bar market emphasize the incorporation of alternative protein sources while simultaneously addressing the criteria of being both "high in fiber"and "high in protein". Hemp seed, the seed of non-psychoactive Cannabis Sativa L, stands out as a significant source of protein, dietary fiber, minerals, and unsaturated fats. This study aims to explore the nutritional potential of hemp seed to develop a functional food that responds to the needs of such a market highly demanding of plant-based alternatives. Along with seeds protein nutritional quality analysis and lipid profile characterization, three snack bar samples containing hemp seed as a functional ingredient were formulated, according to nutritional claims regulations. Two products with 20% hemp met sensory acceptability criteria. This study suggests hemp seed as a potential functional food ingredient to meet the demand for plant-based alternatives, offering quality protein, digestive benefits due to its high fiber content and an optimal omega 6 to omega 3 ratio. However, there appears to be an upper limit for hemp seed in product formulations due to sensory issues. This study showed that adding more than 40% to a snack bar significantly reduced consumer acceptability and purchase intent.

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Presa-Lombardi, J., García, F., Gutierrez-Barrutia, M. B., & Cozzano, S. (2023). Hemp seed’s (Cannabis Sativa L) nutritional potential for the development of snack functional foods. OCL - Oilseeds and Fats, Crops and Lipids, 30. https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2023025

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