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Nutritional characteristics of soybean after thermal processing by toasting
Author(s) -
Tajana Krička,
Željko Jukić,
Neven Voća,
N. Sigfild,
Zanuskar Jadranka,
Voca Sandra
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
acta veterinaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1820-7448
pISSN - 0567-8315
DOI - 10.2298/avb0303191k
Subject(s) - monogastric , ruminant , urease , thin layer , trypsin inhibitor , trypsin , soybean meal , chemistry , food science , zoology , layer (electronics) , chromatography , biochemistry , enzyme , biology , agronomy , crop , organic chemistry , raw material
This paper deals with the characteristics of soybean processed by a new technical version of the toaster aimed to be used for small amounts. The research was conducted on a thin and a thick layer of soybean, and the results indicate that only a thin layer can be toasted satisfactorily due to large differences in urease activity ranging from 0.01 to 0.26 mgN/g/min and trypsin inhibitor activity (2.53 to 4.04 mg/g) in thick layers. Further more, it was determined that after toasting a thin layer of soybean at the temperatures of 125oC, 130oC and 135oC for 10- and 15-minute periods, the most favorable treatment for monogastric animals was 125oC/15min (2.12 mgTI/g trypsin inhibitor activity), and for polygastric (ruminant) animals 130oC/10 min (0.00 mgN/g/min urease)

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