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Moderate Amylose Increases From SSIIa Mutations Modify Pasta Texture in Durum Wheat
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum) pasta quality depends on grain yellowness, gluten strength, and protein content, and can be modified by altering starch composition. High‐amylose null mutants improve nutritional traits but often reduce seed size, yield, and processing quality.
Prashant Kumar +3 more
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Extruded flours: applications and new functionality [PDF]
Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y ...
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives This study investigated how particle size influenced pasting and gelling behaviors of cereal flours across a wide range of heating temperatures. Hard wheat, soft wheat, oats, barley, and rye were milled into flours using 0.5‐, 1.0‐, or 2.0‐mm screens, and the resulting flours were subjected to heating over 95°C–140°C ...
Fan Cheng +6 more
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Impact of A‐/B‐Type Starch Granule Ratios in Reconstituted Wheat Flour on Dough and Bread Properties
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Wheat starch comprises two granule populations, A‐ and B‐type, whose relative proportions influence the quality of wheat‐based products. In this study, 20% of wheat flour was replaced with blends of starch mixtures (A‐/B‐type ratios 100:0–0:100) and vital wheat gluten to investigate their effects on dough and bread ...
Ah Leum Kim +6 more
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Despite their low nutritional values, cereals are the raw materials used the most for developing different food products. This study aimed to enhance the nutrient content of finger millet flour by developing nutrient-rich flour blended from orange ...
Ibrahim Mohammed Ali +2 more
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Maize plays a crucial role in global nutrition and food security, with Mexico making a significant contribution through its diverse native corn genotypes.
Luis Alfonso Hernández-Villaseñor +9 more
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Utilizing Quinoa Flour for Functional Lavash Bread Production
ABSTRACT Lavash bread is a traditional food in West Asia and the Middle East, with its consumption increasing in recent years. This study aimed to assess the impact of adding 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% quinoa flour on the rheological properties of wheat dough, as well as the sensory and chemical characteristics of ...
Mustafa Akturfan, Suzan Yalçın
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Dehulling combined with twin‐screw extrusion improves the nutritional and functional properties of steam treated navy beans. Protein digestibility increases while phytic acid is reduced by 43% and trypsin inhibitors are inactivated. Enhanced expansion, solubility, and sensory quality highlight the potential of dehulled bean flours for developing ...
Albarracín M, Garzon AG, Drago SR
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Physical and functional evaluation of extruded flours obtained from different rice genotypes
The transformation of broken grains into native flours modified by extrusion is an alternative to add value to these co-products from the paddy rice processing.
Fernanda Salamoni Becker +4 more
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Comparative Study of Free and Total Fatty Acids of Spreadable Cheeses by Mass Spectrometry Methods
This study focuses on the determination of FFAs in spreadable cheeses and alternatives using a fast Liquid Chromatography‐High Resolution Mass Spectrometry method. A Gas Chromatography‐Mass Spectrometry method was used to determine the composition (%) of total FAs in the same samples.
Christiana Mantzourani +6 more
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