Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz

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Autor(a) principal: Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/140157
Resumo: Faced with the growing market for gluten-free products, the possibility of enhancement of cassava starch and rice flour asan ingredient for these products, and the importance of extrusion technology for the development of these; this study aimed to develop gluten-free products of rice and cassava through processing by extrusion. The cassava starch, rice flour and mixtures of these were analyzed for chemical composition, color, water solubility index, water absorption and pasting properties. After this analysis processing was performed by extrusion in single screw extruder. The extrusion process followed the central rotational design for four factors: percentage of cassava starch mixed with rice flour, moisture of mixtures, temperature in 3rd zone of the extrusion barrel and screw speed. The extruded expanded products obtained were analyzed for the expansion index, specific volume and hardness. It was performed grinding of the expanded product to obtain the pre-cooked flour and these were analyzed for color, water solubility index and water absorption index. The results were statistically analyzed and showed high starch content in cassava starch (81.79%) and protein (7.32%) in rice flour. The cassava starch showed higher water absorption index that rice flour, paste properties with low cold viscosity, high peak, high breakdown and high retrogradation tendency. The rice flour showed higher water solubility index and pasting properties with values below those observed for cassava starch. Thus, the mixture of two flours in different percentages led to changes in the physical characteristics of the mixtures. About the effects of extruding variable parameters on the physical properties of the extruded products it was observed that the percentage of cassava starch in the mixture had the greatest effect, followed by moisture. In expanded products are desirable high rates of expansion and specific volume and greater crispness, characteristics obtained under the conditions of low percentage of cassava starch in the mix, low moisture and lower screw speed, with intermediate extrusion temperature. However, for the production of pre-cooked flour are desired: clear color, high water absorption index and low water solubility index, which was observed under conditions of low percentage of cassava starch and moisture, with temperature and screw speed intermediates.
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spelling Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arrozExtruded mixtures of cassava starch and rice flourExtrusionPre-cooked flourGluten-freeExtrusãoFarinha pré-cozidaSem glútenOriza sativa LManihot esculenta CrantzFaced with the growing market for gluten-free products, the possibility of enhancement of cassava starch and rice flour asan ingredient for these products, and the importance of extrusion technology for the development of these; this study aimed to develop gluten-free products of rice and cassava through processing by extrusion. The cassava starch, rice flour and mixtures of these were analyzed for chemical composition, color, water solubility index, water absorption and pasting properties. After this analysis processing was performed by extrusion in single screw extruder. The extrusion process followed the central rotational design for four factors: percentage of cassava starch mixed with rice flour, moisture of mixtures, temperature in 3rd zone of the extrusion barrel and screw speed. The extruded expanded products obtained were analyzed for the expansion index, specific volume and hardness. It was performed grinding of the expanded product to obtain the pre-cooked flour and these were analyzed for color, water solubility index and water absorption index. The results were statistically analyzed and showed high starch content in cassava starch (81.79%) and protein (7.32%) in rice flour. The cassava starch showed higher water absorption index that rice flour, paste properties with low cold viscosity, high peak, high breakdown and high retrogradation tendency. The rice flour showed higher water solubility index and pasting properties with values below those observed for cassava starch. Thus, the mixture of two flours in different percentages led to changes in the physical characteristics of the mixtures. About the effects of extruding variable parameters on the physical properties of the extruded products it was observed that the percentage of cassava starch in the mixture had the greatest effect, followed by moisture. In expanded products are desirable high rates of expansion and specific volume and greater crispness, characteristics obtained under the conditions of low percentage of cassava starch in the mix, low moisture and lower screw speed, with intermediate extrusion temperature. However, for the production of pre-cooked flour are desired: clear color, high water absorption index and low water solubility index, which was observed under conditions of low percentage of cassava starch and moisture, with temperature and screw speed intermediates.Diante do crescente mercado para produtos sem glúten e de rápido preparo, da possibilidade de valorização da fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz como ingredientes para estes produtos, e da importância da tecnologia de extrusão para o desenvolvimento destes; este trabalho objetivou desenvolver produtos extrusados sem glúten de arroz e mandioca através de processamento por extrusão. A fécula, a farinha de arroz e as misturas destas foram analisadas quanto à composição centesimal, cor, índices de solubilidade e absorção deáguae propriedades de pasta. Após estas análises realizou-se o processamento por extrusão em extrusor mono rosca seguindo delineamento central composto rotacional para quatro fatores: porcentagem de fécula de mandioca em mistura com a farinha de arroz, umidade das misturas, temperatura na 3ª zona do canhão de extrusão e rotação da rosca. Os produtos expandidos extrusados obtidos foram analisados para índice de expansão, volume específico e dureza. Realizou-se a moagem dos produtos expandidos para a obtenção das farinhas pré-cozidas e estas foram analisadas para cor, índices de solubilidade e absorção de água. Os resultados obtidos foram analisados estatísticamente e evidenciaram elevado teor de amido na fécula de mandioca (81,79 %) e proteína (7,32 %) na farinha de arroz. A fécula de mandioca mostrou maior índice de absorção de água em relação á farinha de arroz, e propriedades de pasta com baixa viscosidade a frio, elevado pico, baixa resistência ao calor e agitação e elevada tendência a 2 retrogradação ao contrário da farinha de arroz. Sendo assim, a mistura das duas farinhas nas diferentes porcentagens levou a alterações nas características físicas das misturas. Dentre os parâmetros variáveis de extrusão a porcentagem de fécula de mandioca na mistura foi o de maior efeito, seguida pela umidade. Em produtos expandidos são desejáveis elevados índices de expansão e volume específico e maior crocância, características obtidas nas condições de baixa porcentagem de fécula de mandioca na mistura, baixa umidade e menor rotação da rosca, com temperatura intermediária. Já para a produção de farinhas pré-cozidas são desejados: cor clara, elevado índice de absorção de água e baixa solubilidade, o que foi observado nas condições de baixa porcentagem de fécula de mandioca e umidade, com temperatura e rotação intermediárias.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Leonel, Magali [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]2016-06-30T20:25:32Z2016-06-30T20:25:32Z2016-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/14015700087161333004064021P73739930848549194porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-05-02T20:24:50Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/140157Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-05-02T20:24:50Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
Extruded mixtures of cassava starch and rice flour
title Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
spellingShingle Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]
Extrusion
Pre-cooked flour
Gluten-free
Extrusão
Farinha pré-cozida
Sem glúten
Oriza sativa L
Manihot esculenta Crantz
title_short Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
title_full Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
title_fullStr Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
title_full_unstemmed Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
title_sort Produtos extrusados sem glúten obtidos de misturas de fécula de mandioca e farinha de arroz
author Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]
author_facet Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Leonel, Magali [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brunatti, Anna Claudia Sahade [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrusion
Pre-cooked flour
Gluten-free
Extrusão
Farinha pré-cozida
Sem glúten
Oriza sativa L
Manihot esculenta Crantz
topic Extrusion
Pre-cooked flour
Gluten-free
Extrusão
Farinha pré-cozida
Sem glúten
Oriza sativa L
Manihot esculenta Crantz
description Faced with the growing market for gluten-free products, the possibility of enhancement of cassava starch and rice flour asan ingredient for these products, and the importance of extrusion technology for the development of these; this study aimed to develop gluten-free products of rice and cassava through processing by extrusion. The cassava starch, rice flour and mixtures of these were analyzed for chemical composition, color, water solubility index, water absorption and pasting properties. After this analysis processing was performed by extrusion in single screw extruder. The extrusion process followed the central rotational design for four factors: percentage of cassava starch mixed with rice flour, moisture of mixtures, temperature in 3rd zone of the extrusion barrel and screw speed. The extruded expanded products obtained were analyzed for the expansion index, specific volume and hardness. It was performed grinding of the expanded product to obtain the pre-cooked flour and these were analyzed for color, water solubility index and water absorption index. The results were statistically analyzed and showed high starch content in cassava starch (81.79%) and protein (7.32%) in rice flour. The cassava starch showed higher water absorption index that rice flour, paste properties with low cold viscosity, high peak, high breakdown and high retrogradation tendency. The rice flour showed higher water solubility index and pasting properties with values below those observed for cassava starch. Thus, the mixture of two flours in different percentages led to changes in the physical characteristics of the mixtures. About the effects of extruding variable parameters on the physical properties of the extruded products it was observed that the percentage of cassava starch in the mixture had the greatest effect, followed by moisture. In expanded products are desirable high rates of expansion and specific volume and greater crispness, characteristics obtained under the conditions of low percentage of cassava starch in the mix, low moisture and lower screw speed, with intermediate extrusion temperature. However, for the production of pre-cooked flour are desired: clear color, high water absorption index and low water solubility index, which was observed under conditions of low percentage of cassava starch and moisture, with temperature and screw speed intermediates.
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