Title of article :
Microscopic Analysis of Extruded and Pelleted Barley and Sorghum Grains
Author/Authors :
Bdour, Mohammed A. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Department of Plant Protection, Jordan , Al-Rabadi, Ghaid J. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Department of Plant Protection, Jordan , Al-Ameiri, Nofal S. Mu’tah University - Faculty of Agriculture - Dept of Plant Protection and IPM, Jordan , Mahadeen, Atif Y. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Department of Plant Protection, Jordan , Aaludatt, Muhammad H. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Jordan
Abstract :
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) technique has been used in food and feed industry to characterize the final product with the main focus on changes that occur to starch material. This study demonstrates the use of SEM for examining the changes that occur to starch granules after exposing sorghum and barley grains to mild (pelleting) and intensive (extrusion) feed processing methods. In this study, SEM images analysis is proved to be a useful tool to recognize the changes that occur to grains after a different processing method. The present study showed that the swelling and melting of starch granules are influenced by the severity of the processing method. In case of pelleting process, oval shape appearance of starch granules remained intact after the pelleting process; however, absence of intact oval shape of starch granules occurred after the extrusion process.
Keywords :
Grains , Scanning Electron Microscopy , Gelatinization , Starch , Feed Processing.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences