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Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil
Snack industry is recently focused on the production of snacks with minimal oil content and enhanced quality attributes which prompted the need to study the changes in snack matrices produced from cassava starch processed from three varieties of cassava roots (TMS‐950289, TME‐419, and TMS‐30572) and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392818/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30847144 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.904 |
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author | Omidiran, Adebukola T. Sobukola, Olajide P. Sanni, Silifat A. Sanni, Lateef O. Adebowale, Abdulrasaq A. Shajobi, Adebola O. Kulakow, Peter |
author_facet | Omidiran, Adebukola T. Sobukola, Olajide P. Sanni, Silifat A. Sanni, Lateef O. Adebowale, Abdulrasaq A. Shajobi, Adebola O. Kulakow, Peter |
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description | Snack industry is recently focused on the production of snacks with minimal oil content and enhanced quality attributes which prompted the need to study the changes in snack matrices produced from cassava starch processed from three varieties of cassava roots (TMS‐950289, TME‐419, and TMS‐30572) and soy protein isolate blends fried in soybean oil. Effect of frying temperature (170–180°C), frying time (2–4 min), soy protein isolate inclusion level (5%–15%) on proximate composition, color changes, expansion, texture, and sensory attributes of the snacks was investigated. Optimization of process variables was carried out based on a factorial design (2 level by 3 factor) in the Design Expert version 6.0.8, and models were generated showing the relationship between the independent variables and the responses. The desired goal for each constraint (processing conditions) was kept within 170–180°C for 2–4 min, while all responses, except chewiness, expansion, yellowness, and protein, were set at minimum. Evaluation of sensory attributes of the optimized sample was carried out to determine its level of desirability. The optimized frying conditions for matrices produced from starches of TMS‐950289 are 170°C/4 min/5% SPI with desirability value of 0.507; from TME‐419 are 180°C/2 min/5% SPI with desirability value of 0.475 while for those from TMS‐30572 are 170°C/4 min/15% SPI with desirability value of 0.459. At higher SPI level, the protein content was high at 170°C. At 4 min frying time for all the varieties, the moisture content reduces. The most desired optimized fried snack produced from starch of TMS‐30572 (containing 15% SPI) had higher crispness and lower oil content than other optimized fried snacks. |
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spelling | pubmed-63928182019-03-07 Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil Omidiran, Adebukola T. Sobukola, Olajide P. Sanni, Silifat A. Sanni, Lateef O. Adebowale, Abdulrasaq A. Shajobi, Adebola O. Kulakow, Peter Food Sci Nutr Original Research Snack industry is recently focused on the production of snacks with minimal oil content and enhanced quality attributes which prompted the need to study the changes in snack matrices produced from cassava starch processed from three varieties of cassava roots (TMS‐950289, TME‐419, and TMS‐30572) and soy protein isolate blends fried in soybean oil. Effect of frying temperature (170–180°C), frying time (2–4 min), soy protein isolate inclusion level (5%–15%) on proximate composition, color changes, expansion, texture, and sensory attributes of the snacks was investigated. Optimization of process variables was carried out based on a factorial design (2 level by 3 factor) in the Design Expert version 6.0.8, and models were generated showing the relationship between the independent variables and the responses. The desired goal for each constraint (processing conditions) was kept within 170–180°C for 2–4 min, while all responses, except chewiness, expansion, yellowness, and protein, were set at minimum. Evaluation of sensory attributes of the optimized sample was carried out to determine its level of desirability. The optimized frying conditions for matrices produced from starches of TMS‐950289 are 170°C/4 min/5% SPI with desirability value of 0.507; from TME‐419 are 180°C/2 min/5% SPI with desirability value of 0.475 while for those from TMS‐30572 are 170°C/4 min/15% SPI with desirability value of 0.459. At higher SPI level, the protein content was high at 170°C. At 4 min frying time for all the varieties, the moisture content reduces. The most desired optimized fried snack produced from starch of TMS‐30572 (containing 15% SPI) had higher crispness and lower oil content than other optimized fried snacks. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6392818/ /pubmed/30847144 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.904 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Omidiran, Adebukola T. Sobukola, Olajide P. Sanni, Silifat A. Sanni, Lateef O. Adebowale, Abdulrasaq A. Shajobi, Adebola O. Kulakow, Peter Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title | Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title_full | Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title_short | Evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
title_sort | evaluation of some quality parameters of cassava starch and soy protein isolate matrices during deep fat frying in soybean oil |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392818/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30847144 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.904 |
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