Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks

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Autor(a) principal: Taverna,Lívia Giolo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Leonel,Magali, Mischan,Martha Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612012000400028
Resumo: Given the broad acceptance of sour cassava starch biscuits in Brazil and the nutritional quality of quinoa flour, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of extrusion temperature, screw speed, moisture, and amount of quinoa flour on the physical properties of puffed snacks. Extrusion process was carried out using a single-screw extruder in a factorial central composite design with four factors. Effects of moisture and amount of quinoa flour on the expansion index and specific volume of snacks were observed. There was a pronounced increase in water solubility index of blends with the extrusion process with significant effects of all process parameters on the WSI. Higher water absorption index (WAI) was observed under high temperature, low moisture, and lower quinoa flour amount. Temperature and amount of quinoa flour influenced the color of the snacks. A positive quadratic effect of quinoa flour on hardness of products was observed. Blends of sour cassava starch and quinoa flour have good potential for use as raw material in production of extruded snacks with good physical properties.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
title Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
spellingShingle Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
Taverna,Lívia Giolo
extrusion
Manihot esculenta
pseudo-cereal
title_short Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
title_full Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
title_fullStr Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
title_full_unstemmed Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
title_sort Changes in physical properties of extruded sour cassava starch and quinoa flour blend snacks
author Taverna,Lívia Giolo
author_facet Taverna,Lívia Giolo
Leonel,Magali
Mischan,Martha Maria
author_role author
author2 Leonel,Magali
Mischan,Martha Maria
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Taverna,Lívia Giolo
Leonel,Magali
Mischan,Martha Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv extrusion
Manihot esculenta
pseudo-cereal
topic extrusion
Manihot esculenta
pseudo-cereal
description Given the broad acceptance of sour cassava starch biscuits in Brazil and the nutritional quality of quinoa flour, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of extrusion temperature, screw speed, moisture, and amount of quinoa flour on the physical properties of puffed snacks. Extrusion process was carried out using a single-screw extruder in a factorial central composite design with four factors. Effects of moisture and amount of quinoa flour on the expansion index and specific volume of snacks were observed. There was a pronounced increase in water solubility index of blends with the extrusion process with significant effects of all process parameters on the WSI. Higher water absorption index (WAI) was observed under high temperature, low moisture, and lower quinoa flour amount. Temperature and amount of quinoa flour influenced the color of the snacks. A positive quadratic effect of quinoa flour on hardness of products was observed. Blends of sour cassava starch and quinoa flour have good potential for use as raw material in production of extruded snacks with good physical properties.
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