Native and fermented waxy cassava starch as a novel gluten-free and clean label ingredient for baking and expanded product development
Amylose-free and wild-type cassava starches were fermented for up to 30 days and oven- or sun-dried. The specific volume (ν) after baking was measured in native and fermented starches. The average ν (across treatments) for waxy starch was 3.5 times higher than that in wild-type starches (17.6 vs. 4.8 cm3 g−1). The best wild-type starch (obtained after fermentation and sun-drying) had considerably poorer breadmaking potential than native waxy cassava (8.4 vs. 16.4 cm3 g−1, respectively). The best results were generally obtained through the synergistic combination of fermentation (for about 10–14 days) and sun-drying. Fermentation reduced viscosities and the weight average molar mass led to denser macromolecules and increased branching degree, which are linked to a high loaf volume. The absence of amylose, however, was shown to be a main determinant as well. Native waxy starch (neutral in taste, gluten-free, and considerably less expensive than the current alternatives to cassava) could become a new ingredient for the formulation of clean label-baked or fried expanded products.
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dig-cirad-fr-6021002024-01-29T19:06:09Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/602100/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/602100/ Native and fermented waxy cassava starch as a novel gluten-free and clean label ingredient for baking and expanded product development. Dufour Dominique, Rolland-Sabaté Agnès, Mina Cordoba Hansel A., Luna Meléndez Jorge Luis, Moreno Alzate Jhon Larry, Pizzaro Mónica, Guilois Dubois Sophie, Sanchez Teresa, Eiver Belalcazar John, Morante Nelson, Tran Thierry, Moreno-Santander Martín, Vélez-Hernández Gustavo Adolfo, Ceballos Hernan. 2022. Food and Function, 13 (18) : 9254-9267.https://doi.org/10.1039/d2fo00048b <https://doi.org/10.1039/d2fo00048b> Native and fermented waxy cassava starch as a novel gluten-free and clean label ingredient for baking and expanded product development Dufour, Dominique Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès Mina Cordoba, Hansel A. Luna Meléndez, Jorge Luis Moreno Alzate, Jhon Larry Pizzaro, Mónica Guilois Dubois, Sophie Sanchez, Teresa Eiver Belalcazar, John Morante, Nelson Tran, Thierry Moreno-Santander, Martín Vélez-Hernández, Gustavo Adolfo Ceballos, Hernan eng 2022 Food and Function Q01 - Sciences et technologies alimentaires - Considérations générales Amylose-free and wild-type cassava starches were fermented for up to 30 days and oven- or sun-dried. The specific volume (ν) after baking was measured in native and fermented starches. The average ν (across treatments) for waxy starch was 3.5 times higher than that in wild-type starches (17.6 vs. 4.8 cm3 g−1). The best wild-type starch (obtained after fermentation and sun-drying) had considerably poorer breadmaking potential than native waxy cassava (8.4 vs. 16.4 cm3 g−1, respectively). The best results were generally obtained through the synergistic combination of fermentation (for about 10–14 days) and sun-drying. Fermentation reduced viscosities and the weight average molar mass led to denser macromolecules and increased branching degree, which are linked to a high loaf volume. The absence of amylose, however, was shown to be a main determinant as well. Native waxy starch (neutral in taste, gluten-free, and considerably less expensive than the current alternatives to cassava) could become a new ingredient for the formulation of clean label-baked or fried expanded products. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/602100/7/602100ed.pdf text cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://doi.org/10.1039/d2fo00048b 10.1039/d2fo00048b info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1039/d2fo00048b info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1039/d2fo00048b |
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Q01 - Sciences et technologies alimentaires - Considérations générales Q01 - Sciences et technologies alimentaires - Considérations générales Dufour, Dominique Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès Mina Cordoba, Hansel A. Luna Meléndez, Jorge Luis Moreno Alzate, Jhon Larry Pizzaro, Mónica Guilois Dubois, Sophie Sanchez, Teresa Eiver Belalcazar, John Morante, Nelson Tran, Thierry Moreno-Santander, Martín Vélez-Hernández, Gustavo Adolfo Ceballos, Hernan Native and fermented waxy cassava starch as a novel gluten-free and clean label ingredient for baking and expanded product development |
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Amylose-free and wild-type cassava starches were fermented for up to 30 days and oven- or sun-dried. The specific volume (ν) after baking was measured in native and fermented starches. The average ν (across treatments) for waxy starch was 3.5 times higher than that in wild-type starches (17.6 vs. 4.8 cm3 g−1). The best wild-type starch (obtained after fermentation and sun-drying) had considerably poorer breadmaking potential than native waxy cassava (8.4 vs. 16.4 cm3 g−1, respectively). The best results were generally obtained through the synergistic combination of fermentation (for about 10–14 days) and sun-drying. Fermentation reduced viscosities and the weight average molar mass led to denser macromolecules and increased branching degree, which are linked to a high loaf volume. The absence of amylose, however, was shown to be a main determinant as well. Native waxy starch (neutral in taste, gluten-free, and considerably less expensive than the current alternatives to cassava) could become a new ingredient for the formulation of clean label-baked or fried expanded products. |
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Dufour, Dominique Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès Mina Cordoba, Hansel A. Luna Meléndez, Jorge Luis Moreno Alzate, Jhon Larry Pizzaro, Mónica Guilois Dubois, Sophie Sanchez, Teresa Eiver Belalcazar, John Morante, Nelson Tran, Thierry Moreno-Santander, Martín Vélez-Hernández, Gustavo Adolfo Ceballos, Hernan |
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Dufour, Dominique Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès Mina Cordoba, Hansel A. Luna Meléndez, Jorge Luis Moreno Alzate, Jhon Larry Pizzaro, Mónica Guilois Dubois, Sophie Sanchez, Teresa Eiver Belalcazar, John Morante, Nelson Tran, Thierry Moreno-Santander, Martín Vélez-Hernández, Gustavo Adolfo Ceballos, Hernan |
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Native and fermented waxy cassava starch as a novel gluten-free and clean label ingredient for baking and expanded product development |
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