2024
DOI: 10.1111/jfpe.14579
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Mung bean flour‐added extruded snack production: Evaluation of the pasting properties of flour blends and the physicochemical, morphological, and functional properties of the product

Neslihan Bozdogan,
Aylin Yaprak,
Sebnem Tavman
et al.

Abstract: This study investigated the effect of partially substituting corn semolina (CS) with mung bean flour (MBF) (20%–60%) as well as feed moisture (FM) (16%–20%) and extruder barrel temperature (BT) (140°C–170°C) on the physicochemical, functional, sensorial, and morphological properties of extruded snacks. Additionally, the pasting properties of MBF, CS, and the blends employed in the formulations were studied. The addition of 40% MBF to the formulations resulted in a decrease in the peak viscosity, while the addi… Show more

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