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Functional properties of dehulled sesame ( sesamum indicum L.) seed flour
Author(s) -
Inyang U. E.,
Nwadimkpa C. U.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
journal of the american oil chemists' society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.512
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1558-9331
pISSN - 0003-021X
DOI - 10.1007/bf02635923
Subject(s) - sesamum , chemistry , food science , absorption of water , solubility , extraction (chemistry) , sesame oil , chromatography , botany , agronomy , organic chemistry , biology
Certain functional properties of sesame seed flour were obtained after oil extraction from dehulled seed meal was investigated. The protein content in the flour was 69.7% and the least gelation concentration was 6.0%. Water and oil absorption capacities at room temperature (31 ± 2°C) were 2.3 g H 2 O/g sample and 3.0 g oil/g sample, respectively. The values were higher at 100°C. The emulsification capacity, which was more stable at alkaline conditions, ranged from 25.0 mL oil/g sample at pH 4 to 66.0 mL oil/g sample at pH 10. The foaming capacity was more stable at pH 4 but lower (205.0%). The highest foaming capacity (315.0%) was at pH 2 whereas at pH 10 it was 310.0%. Protein solubility, which was least at pH 4, ranged from 7.9% at pH 2 to 14.2% at pH 10. The viscosity of the flour dispersion ranged from 2.5 cps at 1% concentration to 7.0 cps at 10% concentration. The findings show that sesame flour could impart desirable characteristics when incorporated into products such as ice cream, frozen dessert, sausages, baked food and confections.