Sunday Samuel Sobowale, Benjamin Oluwole Omotoso, Joy Ikedichi Agbawodike
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Abstract
This study investigated the effect of fermentation durations (24,48 and 72 h) on the microstructure and nutritional quality of acha flour and resultant cookies. Results showed that there were significant differences (p < 0.05) in the functional and pasting properties of the flour and cookies samples. As increase in fermentation duration resulted increases in oil absorption capacity and dispersibility of the samples. The protein content of the fermented samples showed slight increase from 8.83 to 9.33%. There was significant difference (p < 0.05) in the all the minerals element. The Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra increased the band intensities (3860-3650 cm-1). XRD patterns revealed slightly higher crystallinity, with A-type for flour and V-type for cookies. SEM revealed a shift from irregular compact grains to a regular, loose structure. Sensory tests affirmed that fermented acha flour holds promise for various food applications, including complementary foods, and gel formulations with reduced syneresis.
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npj Science of Food is an online-only and open access journal publishes high-quality, high-impact papers related to food safety, security, integrated production, processing and packaging, the changes and interactions of food components, and the influence on health and wellness properties of food. The journal will support fundamental studies that advance the science of food beyond the classic focus on processing, thereby addressing basic inquiries around food from the public and industry. It will also support research that might result in innovation of technologies and products that are public-friendly while promoting the United Nations sustainable development goals.