Goroho (Musa acuminafe, sp) banana flour as natural antioxidant source in indonesian meatball production

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The aim of this study was to investigate the potentiality of Goroho (Musa acuminafe, sp) banana flour as a natural antioxidant in the production of Indonesian meatball. This study was carried out in two stages namely the first stage was banana flour preparation and the second stage was preparing the meatball using 10% tapioca flour, combination of 5% tapioca flour and 5% banana flour and 10% banana flour. The results of this study showed that 100% banana flour substitution had the highest DPPH value of 27.95±0.88%) with phenol content of 29.31±6.74% and tannin content of 71.88±2.36%. The organoleptic evaluation showed that the combination of 5% tapioca flour and 5% banana flour was the most favoured by the panellists. Meatball with a combination of 5% tapioca flour and 5% banana flour is recommended to be produced as functional Indonesian meatball.

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Suniati, F. R. T., & Purnomo, H. (2019). Goroho (Musa acuminafe, sp) banana flour as natural antioxidant source in indonesian meatball production. Food Research, 3(6), 678–683. https://doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.3(6).302

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