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Influence of hydrothermal processing on functional properties and grain morphology of finger millet. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Finger millet underwent hydrothermal processing and decortication, resulting in noticeable changes in its physical and functional properties.
  • After processing, the millet's color darkened initially but improved post-decortication, while grain diameter slightly decreased and sphericity increased.
  • The texture transformed from soft to hard, with a sixfold increase in grain hardness, and notable changes in properties such as solubility, swelling power, and viscosity profiles were observed.
  • Microscopic analysis showed a shift from an orderly endosperm structure to a more cohesive mass, indicating significant structural changes in the millet grains.

Article Abstract

Finger millet was hydrothermally processed followed by decortication. Changes in color, diameter, density, sphericity, thermal and textural characteristics and also some of the functional properties of the millet along with the grain morphology of the kernels after hydrothermal processing and decortication were studied. It was observed that, the millet turned dark after hydrothermal processing and color improved over native millet after decortication. A slight decrease in grain diameter was observed but sphericity of the grains increased on decortication. The soft and fragile endosperm turned into a hard texture and grain hardness increased by about 6 fold. Hydrothermal processing increased solubility and swelling power of the millet at ambient temperature. Pasting profile indicated that, peak viscosity decreased significantly on hydrothermal processing and both hydrothermally processed and decorticated millet exhibited zero breakdown viscosity. Enthalpy was negative for hydrothermally processed millet and positive for decorticated grains. Microscopic studies revealed that the orderly structure of endosperm changed to a coherent mass after hydrothermal processing and the different layers of seed coat get fused with the endosperm.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348259PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13197-013-1159-8DOI Listing

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