Effect of Concentration of Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum L.) on the Physicochemical, Microbial Stability and Sensory Quality of Stirred Yogurt
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Keywords

physicochemical properties
microbial stability
sensory characteristics
yogurt formulated with fenugreek

How to Cite

Eze, C. M., Amonyeze, A. O., Okoye, O. I., Okoronkwo, N. C., Asogwa, I. S., & Uzoukwu, P. C. (2025). Effect of Concentration of Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum L.) on the Physicochemical, Microbial Stability and Sensory Quality of Stirred Yogurt. Journal of Home Economics Research, 32(2). Retrieved from https://journals.heran.org/index.php/JHER/article/view/568

Abstract

This study analyzed proximate composition, physicochemical properties, microbial stability, and sensory characteristics of stirred yogurt formulated with fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) extract and stored for four weeks. Yogurt was produced using standard methods by incorporating graded levels of fenugreek extract at 0.0, 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5% respectively. Weekly analyses were conducted using established standard procedures. Data were analyzed using mean, standard deviation and ANOVA at 0.05 level of significance. Results shows that moisture (83.74–84.85%), protein (11.61–12.06%), fat (0.31–1.79%), and carbohydrate (2.66–3.55%) contents increased as the concentration of fenugreek extract increased. No fiber was detected, while ash content ranged between 0.01–0.02%. The pH decreased steadily from 4.10 in week one to 3.85 in week four, with a corresponding rise in titratable acidity from 0.23 to 0.295% respectively. Lactic acid bacteria count ranged from 2.8–3.6 × 10⁵ cfu/g at day zero to 2.1–3.9 × 104 cfu/g at week four, showing no significant difference (p > 0.05) initially. Total viable counts followed a similar pattern. Sensory evaluation indicated that fenugreek extract up to 0.5% produced acceptable yogurt in terms of flavor, texture, and overall quality, enhancing nutritional, microbial, and sensory attributes while maintaining good storage stability for four weeks at room temperature.

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