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KMID : 0665420080230020243
Korean Journal of Food Culture
2008 Volume.23 No. 2 p.243 ~ p.251
The Optimization of Muffin with Yam Powder Using Response Surface Methodology
Joo Na-Mi

Jeong Hee-Sun
Park Sang-Hyun
Ryu Seung-Yeon
Lee Ji-Hee
Jung Hyeon-A
Lee Sun-Mee
Abstract
This purpose of this study was to develop a functional muffin by adding yam powder in the shape of a muffin as a partial surrogate for wheat flour. The yam has been found to be effective for liver and kidney function, as well as the digestion of protein, since it produces glucuronic acid in the body. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the optimal mixing conditions of yam muffins by adjusting the amounts yam powder, butter, and sugar. The mixing conditions for the yam muffins included 3 categories: yam powder (X1), sugar (X2), and butter (X3) by Central Composite Design (CCD) which was optimized by Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The effects of the three variable additions on muffin quality were examined via physical and chemical experiments, such as the analysis of texture (hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess), coloration (lightness, redness, yellowness), and height. Lastly, we performed a sensory test, which revealed significant findings for gumminess, color, appearance, flavor, softness (p<0.05), redness, and overall quality (p<0.01). Consequently, the optimal mixing rate which best satisfied the sensory items were 34.35g of yam powder, 80.15 g of sugar, and 80.55 g of butter.
KEYWORD
yam powder, muffin, sugar, butter, optimization, RSM (Response Surface Methodology)
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