Title of article :
Physicochemical, pasting and gel textural properties of wheat-ripe Cavendish banana composite flours
Author/Authors :
Ng, K. F. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Industrial Technology - Food Technology Division, Malaysia , Abbas, F. M. A. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Industrial Technology - Environmental Technology Division, Malaysia , Tan, T. C. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Industrial Technology - Food Technology Division, Malaysia , Azhar, M. E. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Industrial Technology - Food Technology Division, Malaysia
Abstract :
Proximate composition, pH and amylose content of ripe Cavendish banana flour (RBF) prepared in this study were compared with all-purpose wheat flour (WF). RBF was found to be significantly (P 0.05) higher in total carbohydrates and minerals content, while significantly (P 0.05) lower in protein and fat contents compared with those of WF. Wheat-ripe banana composite flours (W-RBF) prepared by partial substitution of WF with RBF were assessed for swelling power, solubility, pasting properties and gel textural properties. Granular swelling of RBF occurred at a higher temperature compared to that of WF, suggesting that more energy and water were required to cook WF-RBF as the presence of soluble carbohydrates would compete for water and this would eventually delay starch hydration and granular expansion during cooking. Higher substitution with RBF led to higher soluble carbohydrates content, and increase in solubility index of WF-RBF. Partial substitution with RBF also resulted in significant (P 0.05) decrease in pasting properties. A higher substitution of WF with RBF could reduce starch gelatinisation during cooking and retrogradation owing to the reduction of available starch in WF-RBF. All WF-RBF gels were significantly (P 0.05) firmer and less sticky compared to WF gels.
Keywords :
Wheat flour , ripe banana , composite flour , Pasting properties , Swelling power , Solubility , Textural properties
Journal title :
International Food Research Journal
Journal title :
International Food Research Journal