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If you would like to run your own Special Issue, read more./p> /div> /a> /div> div classd-flex justify-content-between> h2>Archive/h2> a href/archive> p classtext-primary> See all /p> /a>/div> a href/archive/issue/vol-13-no-1-2024> h6 classmb-3> Volume 13, Issue 1, 2024 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-12-no-1-2023> h6 classmb-3> Volume 12, Issue 1, 2023 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-11-no-3-2022-special-issue> h6 classmb-3> Volume 11, Issue 3, 2022 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-11-no-2-2022> h6 classmb-3> Volume 11, Issue 2, 2022 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-11-no-1-2022> h6 classmb-3> Volume 11, Issue 1, 2022 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-10-no-2-2021> h6 classmb-3> Volume 10, Issue 2, 2021 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-10-no-1-2021> h6 classmb-3> Volume 10, Issue 1, 2021 /h6> /a> a href/archive/issue/vol-10-no-3-2021-special-issue> h6 classmb-3> Volume 10, Issue 3, 2020 /h6> /a> /div> div classcol-md-8 col-lg-9> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 24.02.2021. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/90> h2>Effect of Emulsifier Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Ester of Mono- and Diglycerides (DATEM) and Enzyme Transglutaminase on Quality Characteristics of Rice Bran Croissants/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>Rice bran (RB) is a good source of dietary fibre. Addition of rice bran into croissant interferes with the gluten formation of dough and hence affect the physicochemical properties of croissant. The effect of RB addition on physicochemical properties of croissant were determined by using 0%, 10% and 15% RB. Besides, additives such as emulsifiers and enzymes can be used in pastry to enhance the physicochemical properties of croissant. Diacetyl tartaric acid ester of mono-diglycerides (DATEM) and transglutaminase (TGase) were used respectively on 0%, 10% and 15% RB to investigate the effect of such additives on physicochemical properties of croissant. Increased % RB and DATEM, produced a significant decrease in specific volume, together with a significant increase in colour, hardness and chewiness. With increased % RB, TGase caused significant increase in colour, hardness and chewiness but significant decrease in specic volume. The overall moisture sorption isotherm curves of the croissant belong to the Type III isotherm, also known as Flory-Huggins Isotherm (J-shaped). The critical aw obtained from the Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB) equation showed that the shelf life of croissants were not positively impacted by the addition of DATEM and TGase and the addition of RB did not cause any significant positive effects on quality characteristics of croissants./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Wan Zunairah Wan Ibadullah, Aw Ying Hong, Mahmud Ab Rashid Nor-Khaizura, Nor Afizah Mustapha, Z. A. Nur Hanani, Mohammad Rashedi Ismail-Fitry, Anis Shobirin Meor Husin /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.05.2021. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/313> h2>Applications of High Pressure Technology in Food Processing/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>Consumer trends towards shelf-stable, safe, more natural and free from additives foods drove the need to investigate the commercial application of non-thermal food processing technologies. High pressure processing (HPP) is one such emerging technology where foods are generally subjected to high pressure (100-1000 MPa), with or without heat. Similar to heat pasteurization, HPP deactivates pathogenic microorganisms and enzymes, extends shelf life, denatures proteins, and modifies structure and texture of foods. However, unlike thermal processing, HPP can retain the quality of fresh food products, with little or no impact on nutritional value and organoleptic properties. Moreover, HPP is independent of the geometry (shape and size) of food products. The retention of food quality attributes, whilst prolonging shelf life, are enormous benefits to both food manufacturers and consumers. Researches have indicated that the combination of HPP and other treatments, based on the hurdle technology concept, has potential synergistic effects. With further advancement of the technology and its large-scale commercialization, the cost and limitations of this technology will probably reduce in the near future. The current review focuses on the mechanism and system of HPP and its applications in the processing of fruit, vegetables, meat, milk, fish and seafood, and eggs and their derived products./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> K. R. Jolvis Pou /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.04.2015. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/245> h2>Effect of incorporating alum in cane juice clarification efficiency and sucrose losses/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>The effect of incorporating alum in the clarification stage of raw juice in sugarcane processing on the juice quality and sucrose loss was investigated. Alum was incorporated in both intermediate and hot liming clarification processes of cane juicing. One portion of the cane juice was used for With Pretreatment Treatment (WPT) while the other portion constituted No Pre-treatment (NPT) juice. Alum at levels of 0 mg L−1 , 50 mg L−1 , 100 mg L−1 and 150 mg L−1 was incorporated in both intermediate and hot liming clarification processes in each of the two cane juice portions. Sugar concentration (sucrose, glucose and fructose), ◦Brix, pH, colour, settling performance (initial settling rates (ISR), final mud volume (MV∞), and turbidity) and residual aluminium ion concentration were evaluated. Any significant variations (p < 0.05) in these parameters were assessed. The study found significantly lower (p < 0.05) sucrose losses in clarified juice from intermediate liming of WPT after alum treatment than in the rest of the clarified juices. Colour and turbidity in the pre-treated cane juice of intermediate liming was reduced by 36.9% and 98.1%, respectively at 150 mg L−1 alum level. An initial settling rate of 260 ml min−1 in WPT cane juice of intermediate liming at 150 mg L−1 alum level resulted in the most compact final mud volume of 10.3%. The residual aluminium concentration (0.025 to 0.048 mg L−1 ) in alum treated clarified juices was lower than the natural aluminium concentration (0.088 mg L−1 ) in untreated cane juice. This study showed the potential for the use of alum in cane juice clarification to improve on clarification efficiency and lower sucrose loss./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Benard M. Kimatu, Abdul K. Faraj, Symon M. Mahungu /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 24.02.2021. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/22> h2>Effect of Taro (Colocasia esculenta) Enrichment on Physicochemical and Textural Properties of Cake/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>Taro is a plant widely produced in tropical areas for its underground corms and it is used mainly as a vegetable. Its physicochemical, sensory properties and health benefits led to its use in value-added products. The cake is a high value-added bakery product and it needs a lower amount of gluten protein, therefore, taro flour (TF) was supplemented in wheat flour (WF) at different levels (10, 20, 30 and 40%). In connection with this, the incorporation of taro flour into wheat-based products has been reported to increase their nutritional and textural quality. The taro-supplemented cake showed higher mineral and fiber content, however, reduced caloric value. It was observed that taro supplementation reduced gluten and protein content and had higher oil and water binding capacity, therefore suitable for cake preparation. Taro cake had improved texture and sensory characteristics in comparison to wheat cake. It can be concluded that addition of taro for cake preparation improves nutrition and quality characteristics, therefore, it can be recommended to use taro for cake preparation./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Anuj Saklani, Ravinder Kaushik, Prince Chawla, Naveen Kumar, Mukul Kumar /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.04.2018. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/52> h2>Fermentation of tender coconut water by probiotic bacteria Bacillus coagulans/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>Coconut water is currently being considered as an elixir for patients suffering from diseases like dengue and malaria as well as chikungunia to provide hydration properties to the body. It has become a popular beverage for many people owing to its palatability and high mineral content. In this study, the growth, survival and fermentation performance of the probiotic bacterium Bacillus coagulans in coconut water was assessed in order to produce a novel non-dairy, probiotic beverage. The species was characterized on the basis of morphology, physiology and biochemical parameters and its probiotic attributes were assessed. Batch fermentations were carried out for 2 days at a constant 37°C, thereafter the samples were subjected to microbiological and chemical analysis. The results suggested that the specie produced lactic acid and was acid and bile tolerant. The pH and titratable acidity of probiotic fermented coconut water were found to be 4.4 and 0.53 % lactic acid, respectively. The viscosity of fermented coconut water increased significantly from an initial 5.13 mPa.s to 5.35 mPa.s because of the increase in soluble solids content due to exopolysaccharide production by B. coagulans during fermentation. Also, the overall acceptability score of probiotic coconut water was higher than tender coconut water, suggesting its feasibility for use as a probiotic beverage./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Aishwarya Singh Gangwar, Aastha Bhardwaj, Vasudha Sharma /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 24.02.2021. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/129> h2>Study of Antimicrobial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxicity Properties of Selected Plant Extracts for Food Preservative Applications/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>An attempt has been made to evaluate antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity properties of extracts from onion (Allium cepa L.), garlic (Allium sativum), leaves of guava (Psidium guajava), papaya (Carica papaya), tea (Camellia sinensis), baen (Avicennia alba) and keora (Sonneratia apetala), respectively to apply as natural preservatives for tomatoes. The air-dried plant materials of the respective plant species were subjected to ethanol-methanol extraction, concentrated and stored at 4 °C before use. The extracts were dissolved in 95% ethanol for analysis of antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Of the extracts tested, tea extracts showed the highest zone of inhibition against several pathogenic bacteria (E. coli 35.0±3.2 mm; P. aeruginosa 29.3±2.6 mm; S. typhi 28.4±2.1 mm and S. pyogenes 27.7±3.7 mm) using the disc diffusion method. In regard to DPPH free radical scavenging assay, keora and guava extracts showed the highest percentage of radical scavenging activity with the values of 89.64± 0.18 and 89.39± 0.88, respectively, which were in agreement with higher total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of these extracts obtained by the phosphomolybdenum method. Brine shrimp lethality bioassay for cytotoxicity assessment showed LC50 of 132.54 ± 18.99 µg/mL for the leaf extract of keora which was found to be most toxic among all studied extracts. The initial results indicated that the extracts could be used for food preservative applications based on the antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity properties of the tested extracts. However, efficacy, stability and safety issues need to be addressed with both in vitro and in vivo studies./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Md. Nazrul Islam, Md Nazrul Islam, Wahidu Zzaman, Md Morsaline Billah /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.10.2013. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/422> h2>Effect of structural modifications on the drying kinetics of foods: changes in volume, surface area and product shape/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>Macro and micro-structural changes take place during food dehydration. Macro-structural changes encompass modifications in shape, area and volume. Studies of such changes are important because dehydration kinetics (essential for calculating industrial dryers) may be highly influenced by changes in food shape and dimensions. The overall changes in volume, surface area (“shrinkage”) and shape (Heywood factor, with provides a close description of food shape) were determined experimentally, and the results were correlated with simple expressions. Hence, although dehydration kinetics can be modeled with simplified overall shrinkage expressions, the possibility of selecting a suitable geometry and predicting the characteristics dimensions will provide higher accuracy. An additional unresolved problem is the lack of a general model that predicts macro-structural changes for various foods and diverse geometries. In this work, based on experimental data of sweet and sour cherries, and rose hip fruits, a simplified general model to predict changes in volume and surface area are proposed. To estimate how the changes in characteristic dimensions affect the kinetic studies, experimental drying curves for the three fruits by means of a diffusional model considered the following variants for the characteristic dimensions: (i) The radius of the fresh food, assumed constant; (ii) The radius of the partially dehydrated product; (iii) The radius predicted by the correlation for structural changes, especially volume, obtained in this work and generalized for the three fruits, and (iv) to demonstrate the need to study the macro-structural changes for all dehydrated foods, also be present the case of a restructured food./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Antonio De Michelis, Carlos A. Márquez, Alejandra Mabellini, Elizabeth Ohaco, Sergio A. Giner /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.04.2023. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/7> h2>A Special Issue of the International Journal of Food Studies for the 7th International Iseki-FOOD Conference/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>The European Association for Integrating Food Science and Engineering Knowledge Into the Food Chain (Iseki-Food) conference is a biannual event that presents an opportunity for a discussion in education, research and engagement in the food science and technology area. The organising committe aims to provide an environment to exchange ideas and experiences, establish bussiness and research relations and create collaborations. On behalf of the Editorial Team we are announcing an special issue of the International Journal of Food Studies (IJFS) that will receive relevant applications from the conference. We are cordially inviting applications to become Editor and manuscript submissions for this Issue. Applications to become a Special Issue Editor are open for Iseki-FOOD associates. Please email your interest and details to the editor.in.chief@iseki-food.net by the 5th of July 2023./p> /div> p classtext-primary text-uppercase mt-2> Jesus Frias Celayeta, Margarida C. Vieira, Paulo J.A. Sobral /p> /div> div classarticle-card py-3 p-lg-3> div classd-flex align-items-center mb-2> p classtext-muted me-3> 18.04.2018. /p> p classtext-primary> Original scientific paper /p> /div> a href/article/74> h2>Examination of optimum test conditions for a 3-point bending and cutting test to evaluate sound emission of wafer during deformation/h2> /a> div classshorten-text text-muted> p>The purpose of this study was to investigate optimum test conditions of acoustical-mechanical measurement of wafer analysed by Acoustic Envelope Detector attached to the Texture Analyser. Forcedisplacement and acoustic signals were simultaneously recorded applying two different methods (3-point bending and cutting test). In order to study acoustical-mechanical behaviour of wafers, the parameters “maximum sound pressure”, “total count peaks” and “mean sound value” were used and optimal test conditions of microphone position and test speed were examined. With a microphone position of 45° angle and 1 cm distance and at a low test speed of 0.5 mm/s wafers of different quality could be distinguished best. 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