2024
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.13980
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Effects of soybean insoluble dietary fiber and CaCl2 on the structure and properties of low‐moisture extruded products

Wentao Lian,
Yang Gao,
Haojia Zhang
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUNDTexturized vegetable protein is currently a leading alternative to animal meat. This study examined the effects of soybean insoluble dietary fiber (SIDF) (0% to 20%) and CaCl2 (0% to 1%) on the structure and properties of extruded products made from a soybean protein isolate‐wheat gluten (SPI‐WG) composite.RESULTSThe study showed that SIDF (4% to 8%) increased the viscosity of extruded products, enhanced their specific mechanical energy, and improved their rehydration rate and tensile strength compar… Show more

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