2015
DOI: 10.1590/1678-457x.6720
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Automated static image analysis as a novel tool in describing the physical properties of dietary fiber

Abstract: The growing interest in the usage of dietary fiber in food has caused the need to provide precise tools for describing its physical properties. This research examined two dietary fibers from oats and beets, respectively, in variable particle sizes. The application of automated static image analysis for describing the hydration properties and particle size distribution of dietary fiber was analyzed. Conventional tests for water holding capacity (WHC) were conducted. The particles were measured at two points: dr… Show more

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“…Some people with intestinal tract disease may react poorly to supplementation with dietary fiber, resulting in irritation for the gastrointestinal tract. Better tools will elucidate the definition and physical properties of dietary fiber [80] and allow improved and more accurate determination of dietary fiber. Future methods for the extraction and modification of dietary fiber will be needed for large-scale industrial production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some people with intestinal tract disease may react poorly to supplementation with dietary fiber, resulting in irritation for the gastrointestinal tract. Better tools will elucidate the definition and physical properties of dietary fiber [80] and allow improved and more accurate determination of dietary fiber. Future methods for the extraction and modification of dietary fiber will be needed for large-scale industrial production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial work has been done in the past on analyzing and defining the hydration properties of pomaces from various sources (Lopez et al, 1996;Elleuch et al, 2011;Selani et al, 2014;Kurek et al, 2015;Masli et al, 2018a,b). The hydration properties are influenced by the chemical composition and structure of the by-products.…”
Section: Hydration Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%