Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage

Cereals and their products form an intrinsic part of the human diet, besides contributing to the major portion of dietary energy and nutrients of people worldwide. In this study, composite noodles were prepared by combining different cereal flours (rice, corn and wheat) in order to develop a nutriti...

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Main Authors: Sajad Ahmad Mir, Zahida Naseem, Shoib Mohmad Wani
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
Series:Food Chemistry Advances
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description Cereals and their products form an intrinsic part of the human diet, besides contributing to the major portion of dietary energy and nutrients of people worldwide. In this study, composite noodles were prepared by combining different cereal flours (rice, corn and wheat) in order to develop a nutritional and quality product. Five formulations used for the noodle formation were wheat 100 % (W) as control, rice:wheat 50:50 (RW), wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) rice:corn 50:50 (RC) and rice:wheat:corn 34:33:33 (RWC). The samples were evaluated for the different physicochemical, antioxidant, textural, structural, color and rheological parameters during the 40-day storage period. Among the composite flours, the highest protein 9.98%, was found in wheat:corn 50:50 (WC), while the lowest protein content, 7.97 %, was found in rice:corn 50:50 (RC). The visco-elastic behavior of wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) was slightly greater than that of rice:wheat 50:50 (RW) composite flour. The highest DPPH scavenging activity (24.66 %) was found in wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) noodles, while wheat 100 % (W) noodles showed the lowest DPPH scavenging activity (15.23 %). The visco-elastic behavior of wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) was slightly greater than that of rice:wheat 50:50 (RW) composite flour. Also, wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) showed the highest acceptance and rice:corn 50:50 (RC) noodles showed the lowest level of acceptance. The wheat:corn 50:50 (WC), maintained better overall quality attributes as compared to other noodles throughout the storage.
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spelling doaj.art-1be99d0bff804f0cb0e56d293546b4242024-03-01T05:07:45ZengElsevierFood Chemistry Advances2772-753X2024-06-014100650Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storageSajad Ahmad Mir0Zahida Naseem1Shoib Mohmad Wani2Department of Microbiology and Food Science and Technology, GITAM School of Science, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530045, India; Corresponding author: Department of Microbiology and Food Science and Technology, GITAM School of Science, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Visakhapatnam 530045, India.Division of Food Science and Technology, SKUAST-K, Shalimar Srinagar 190025, IndiaDepartment of Food Science and Technology, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal Srinagar 190006, IndiaCereals and their products form an intrinsic part of the human diet, besides contributing to the major portion of dietary energy and nutrients of people worldwide. In this study, composite noodles were prepared by combining different cereal flours (rice, corn and wheat) in order to develop a nutritional and quality product. Five formulations used for the noodle formation were wheat 100 % (W) as control, rice:wheat 50:50 (RW), wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) rice:corn 50:50 (RC) and rice:wheat:corn 34:33:33 (RWC). The samples were evaluated for the different physicochemical, antioxidant, textural, structural, color and rheological parameters during the 40-day storage period. Among the composite flours, the highest protein 9.98%, was found in wheat:corn 50:50 (WC), while the lowest protein content, 7.97 %, was found in rice:corn 50:50 (RC). The visco-elastic behavior of wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) was slightly greater than that of rice:wheat 50:50 (RW) composite flour. The highest DPPH scavenging activity (24.66 %) was found in wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) noodles, while wheat 100 % (W) noodles showed the lowest DPPH scavenging activity (15.23 %). The visco-elastic behavior of wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) was slightly greater than that of rice:wheat 50:50 (RW) composite flour. Also, wheat:corn 50:50 (WC) showed the highest acceptance and rice:corn 50:50 (RC) noodles showed the lowest level of acceptance. The wheat:corn 50:50 (WC), maintained better overall quality attributes as compared to other noodles throughout the storage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772753X24000467CerealsMixed flourRheologyTextureNoodlesShelf-life
spellingShingle Sajad Ahmad Mir
Zahida Naseem
Shoib Mohmad Wani
Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
Food Chemistry Advances
Cereals
Mixed flour
Rheology
Texture
Noodles
Shelf-life
title Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
title_full Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
title_fullStr Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
title_full_unstemmed Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
title_short Development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological, antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
title_sort development of composite cereal flour noodles and their technological antioxidant and sensory characterization during storage
topic Cereals
Mixed flour
Rheology
Texture
Noodles
Shelf-life
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772753X24000467
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