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Expansion characteristics of a nutritious extruded snack food using response surface methodology
Authors:Emir?Ay?e??zer  Email author" target="_blank">?enol??bano?luEmail author  Paul?Ainsworth  Cahide?Ya?mur
Affiliation:(1) Food Engineering Department, Agricultural College, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey;(2) Food Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey;(3) Department of Food and Consumer Technology, Hollings Faculty, The Manchester Metropolitan University, Old Hall Lane, Manchester, M14 6HR, UK
Abstract:Response surface methodology was used to analyze the effect of screw speed (220–340 rpm), feed moisture (11.0–15.0%, wet basis) and feed rate (22.0–26.0 kg/h, wet basis) on the physical properties (i.e., bulk density, expansion, porosity) of a nutritionally balanced extruded snack food. Regression equations describing the effect of each variable on the responses were obtained. Responses were most affected by changes in screw speed followed by feed moisture and feed rate (P<0.05). Expansion and porosity increased with screw speed and feed moisture whereas the opposite was observed for bulk density. Radial expansion was found to be a better index to measure the extent of expansion than the axial and overall expansions, indicated by a higher correlation coefficient.
Keywords:Extrusion cooking  Snack food  Expansion  Nutrition  Response surface methodology
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