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Effect of extrusion conditions on physicochemical and sensorial properties of corn-broad beans (Vicia faba) spaghetti type pasta
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Giménez, María Alejandra; Gonzáalez, R. J.; Wagner, Jorge Ricardo; Torres, R.; Lobo, Manuel Oscar; et al.; Effect of extrusion conditions on physicochemical and sensorial properties of corn-broad beans (Vicia faba) spaghetti type pasta; Elsevier; Food Chemistry; 136; 2; 1-2013; 538-545
0308-8146
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Giménez, María Alejandra
Gonzáalez, R. J.
Wagner, Jorge Ricardo
Torres, R.
Lobo, Manuel Oscar
Samman, Norma Cristina
Resumen
Corn-broad bean spaghetti type pasta was made with a corn/broad bean flour blend in a 70:30 ratio, through an extrusion-cooking process (Brabender 10 DN single-screw extruder with a 3:1 compression ratio). The effect of temperature (T = 80, 90 and 100 °C) and moisture (M = 28%, 31% and 34%) on the extrusion responses (specific consumption of mechanical energy and pressure) and the quality of this pasta-like product (expansion, cooking-related losses, water absorption, firmness and stickiness) was assessed. The structural changes of starch were studied by means of DSC and XRD. The extrusion-cooking process, at M = 28% and T = 100 °C, is appropriate to obtain corn-broad bean spaghetti-type pasta with high protein and dietary fibre content and adequate quality. The cooking characteristics and resistance to overcooking depended on the degree of gelatinisation and formation of amylose–lipid complexes. The critical gelatinisation point was 46.55%; beyond that point, the quality of the product declines.