María Paula Polo Muñoz, Remigio Yamid Pismag Portilla, Jesús Eduardo Bravo Gomez, José Fernando Solanilla Duque, Diego Fernando Roa Acosta
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Abstract
The combined effects of extrusion and enzymatic hydrolysis with a neutral protease (endoprotease) on quinoa germ flour have been studied in this work. A 2 × 3 factorial design with two temperature levels (60 °C - 90 °C - 100 °C and 60 °C - 100 °C - 120 °C) and three protease concentrations (0 %w/v, 0.6 %w/v, 1.2 %w/v). The hydrolyzed quinoa germ flours were characterized in terms of their physicochemical and rheological properties, antioxidant capacity by ABTS+, in-vitro digestibility of carbohydrates and protein, infrared spectroscopy, and their rheological behavior in aqueous dispersion at 12 % (w/w). The results showed that enzymatic hydrolysis and extrusion temperature influenced hydrolyzed quinoa germ flours properties. The highest protein digestion (65 mg leucine/g protein) was obtained with 0.6 % protease and 100 °C extrusion. Antioxidant activity increased with protease concentration but decreased with temperature. The solubility of hydrolyzed quinoa germ flours improved after enzymatic hydrolysis, while water absorption decreased. The treatment with 0.6 % protease and 100 °C extrusion produced high amounts of slowly digestible starch and RS, and enhanced protein digestibility compared to the other treatments. Infrared spectroscopy revealed changes in amide functional groups A, B, and I due to hydrolysis. The modification of these flours through enzymatic hydrolysis and extrusion after the tecno-functional properties. This research highlights the importance of understanding the interactions between different sources of proteins and how they contribute to the overall characteristics of the final product.
NFS JournalAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
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发文量
18
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍:
The NFS Journal publishes high-quality original research articles and methods papers presenting cutting-edge scientific advances as well as review articles on current topics in all areas of nutrition and food science. The journal particularly invites submission of articles that deal with subjects on the interface of nutrition and food research and thus connect both disciplines. The journal offers a new form of submission Registered Reports (see below). NFS Journal is a forum for research in the following areas: • Understanding the role of dietary factors (macronutrients and micronutrients, phytochemicals, bioactive lipids and peptides etc.) in disease prevention and maintenance of optimum health • Prevention of diet- and age-related pathologies by nutritional approaches • Advances in food technology and food formulation (e.g. novel strategies to reduce salt, sugar, or trans-fat contents etc.) • Nutrition and food genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics • Identification and characterization of food components • Dietary sources and intake of nutrients and bioactive compounds • Food authentication and quality • Nanotechnology in nutritional and food sciences • (Bio-) Functional properties of foods • Development and validation of novel analytical and research methods • Age- and gender-differences in biological activities and the bioavailability of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals and other dietary factors • Food safety and toxicology • Food and nutrition security • Sustainability of food production