Publications by authors named "I J Joye"

Considerations for the modification of agricultural practices and waste management to improve environmental sustainability remain a subject of great importance. Prioritization of intensive mass food production to meet the demand of an increasing human population has introduced a multitude of environmental issues due to, among other factors, the large volumes of waste output. Tomato production in greenhouses, for example, generates tonnes of bio-waste per hectare each harvest including green tomato plant residues (i.

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  • * Analyzing the dough samples revealed that as wholemeal content increased, protein and fiber also increased while starch decreased, affecting viscosity and texture, with the highest SWW level making pretzels significantly softer in comparison to SWF.
  • * Sensory evaluations suggested that a 25% SWW substitution created a pretzel variant that closely matched the sensory attributes of traditional SWF pretzels, indicating potential for improved consumer satisfaction and future development in pret
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Electrospun nonwovens of biopolymers are gaining popularity in filtration, coatings, encapsulation, and packaging materials. However, their applications are hindered by limited stability, particularly when loaded with lipids. This research aimed to apply a multiscale approach to gain insights into deteriorative processes, e.

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Sprouting can enhance the bioavailability and stimulate the production of health-promoting compounds. This research explored the potential health benefits of wheat sprouting, focusing on underexplored areas in existing literature such as alterations in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity and glutathione levels during wheat sprouting. Furthermore, special attention was directed toward asparagine (Asn), the main precursor of acrylamide formation, as regulatory agencies are actively seeking to impose limitations on the presence of acrylamide in baked products.

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Color and shape are important quality attributes in baked goods, particularly cookies. Composition and processing conditions determine and influence color development and morphological changes in these baked goods. The objective of this study was to systematically evaluate the evolution of color and shape during baking to determine useful correlations that can be implemented during the assessment and modeling of the baking process.

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