Effect of superheated steam treatment and extrusion on lipid stability of black soybean noodles during storage

Food Control ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 108388
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Zhen Yang ◽  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Jun-Jie Xing ◽  
Xiao-Na Guo ◽  
Ke-Xue Zhu
Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1348
Author(s):  
Wan-Ting Jia ◽  
Zhen Yang ◽  
Xiao-Na Guo ◽  
Ke-Xue Zhu

Dried whole wheat noodles (DWWN) are a kind of nutritious convenience food with broad market prospects. However, due to the presence of high content of unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) and lipid degrading enzymes, the shelf life and edible quality of DWWN are easily affected. This study explored the effect of superheated steam treatment (SST-155 °C-10 s, SST-170 °C-10 s, SST-190 °C-5 s) on the lipid stability of DWWN. The lipase, lipoxygenase and peroxidase of the DWWN treated with superheated steam were completely passivated during storage. After 12 weeks of storage, the fatty acid value of DWWN increased by 35.1, 17.9, 15.9, 24.6 mg NaOH/100 g in the groups of control, SST-155 °C-10 s, SST-170 °C-10 s, SST-190 °C-5 s, respectively; whereas the content of UFAs decreased by 13.5%, 6.8%, 5.4%, and 2.7%, respectively. The content of 2-pentylfuran in the SST-155 °C-10 s, SST-170 °C-10 s, SST-190 °C-5 s group was 0.7, 0.6, and 0.4-fold than that of the control group, respectively. In addition, the total tocopherol and total volatile compounds of the SST-190 °C-5 s group were 2.4 and 0.7-fold than that of the control group, respectively. Therefore, SST should be a new technology that can improve the lipid stability of DWWN.


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