Czech J. Food Sci., 2016, 34(2):154-159 | DOI: 10.17221/313/2015-CJFS

Quality and nutritional properties of corn snacks enriched with nanofiltered whey powderFood Analysis, Food Quality and Nutrition

Agnieszka Makowska1, Dorota Cais-Sokolińska2, Agnieszka Wa¶kiewicz3, Grzegorz Tokarczyk4, Hanna Paschke1
1 Institute of Food Technology of Plant Origin,
2 Department of Dairy Technology and
3 Department of Chemistry, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poland
4 Department of Food Technology, West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Poland

Corn snacks containing 0, 3, 5, and 10% of nanofiltered whey powder, obtained from the raw material of 12 and 14% moisture contents were analysed. Colour, texture, sensory properties, protein, available lysine, and acrylamide contents were determined in extrudates. When the whey powder content increased above 5%, the extrudate breaking force decreased and the colour became darker. The addition of 10% of whey powder resulted in lower scores for porosity, colour, taste, and overall desirability. Such a level of the addition caused a significant increase in protein and available lysine contents in extrudates, but unfortunately, the product had also significantly higher acrylamide content. In extrudates obtained from the raw material of 12% moisture the amount of acrylamide was higher and the amount of available lysine was lower than that in extrudates obtained from the raw material with 14% moisture content. From the nutritional point of view it is better to extrude the raw material of higher feed moisture with the addition of nanofiltered whey powder.

Keywords: acrylamide; available lysine; extrusion-cooking; physical properties

Published: April 30, 2016  Show citation

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Makowska A, Cais-Sokolińska D, Wa¶kiewicz A, Tokarczyk G, Paschke H. Quality and nutritional properties of corn snacks enriched with nanofiltered whey powder. Czech J. Food Sci. 2016;34(2):154-159. doi: 10.17221/313/2015-CJFS.
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