Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble

Abstract Dietary fiber has gained greater attention owing to their positive and potential health perspectives. Cereals are the most important and enriched source of dietary fiber with more insoluble dietary fiber than soluble. For dietary fiber modification, chemical treatment with various technique...

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Main Authors: Huma Bader Ul Ain, Farhan Saeed, Muhammad Asif Khan, Bushra Niaz, Samreen Gul Khan, Faqir Muhammad Anjum, Tabussam Tufail, Shahzad Hussain
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Published: Wiley 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1041
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spelling doaj-7c494efba6904a79b3a94655a3f69e052020-11-25T01:22:56ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772019-06-01762059206710.1002/fsn3.1041Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into solubleHuma Bader Ul Ain0Farhan Saeed1Muhammad Asif Khan2Bushra Niaz3Samreen Gul Khan4Faqir Muhammad Anjum5Tabussam Tufail6Shahzad Hussain7Institute of Home and Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Punjab PakistanInstitute of Home and Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Punjab PakistanUniversity of Agriculture Punjab PakistanInstitute of Home and Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Punjab PakistanDepartment of Chemistry Government College University Faisalabad Punjab PakistanThe University of the Gambia GambiaInstitute of Home and Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Punjab PakistanCollege of Food and Agricultural Sciences King Saud University Riyadh Saudi ArabiaAbstract Dietary fiber has gained greater attention owing to their positive and potential health perspectives. Cereals are the most important and enriched source of dietary fiber with more insoluble dietary fiber than soluble. For dietary fiber modification, chemical treatment with various techniques is considered as significant approach owing to its safety point of view and involves less damage to the molecular structure of the dietary fiber through chemical reagents and content of soluble dietary fiber is increased more efficiently. The current study was aimed to nutritionally characterize the cereal grains and to partially convert insoluble dietary fiber into soluble dietary fiber through chemical treatments in combination with extrusion. For the purpose, two varieties of each cereal were characterized for their chemical composition, mineral profile, and dietary fiber content according to the respective methods. Then, dietary fiber ratio in cereals was modified through chemical treatments, that is, acid, alkaline, and consecutive acid–alkaline followed by extrusion. Results regarding dietary fiber content of cereal grains exhibited that wheat (12.03–12.20 g/100 g) contained higher total dietary fiber followed by sorghum (6.70–6.90 g/100 g). Additionally, modification of SDF (1.97%) and IDF (11.48%) ratio in wheat and SDF (1.19%) and IDF (24.25%) ratio in sorghum through extrusion processing was nonsignificant while acid–alkaline treatment showed highly significant results, that is, 768.2% increase in SDF and 56.5% decrease in IDF in wheat and 952.38% increase in SDF and 71.17% decrease in IDF in sorghum. Among chemical treatments, higher result was given by acid–alkaline method and the lower outputs were observed in case of extrusion in both cereals. Conclusively, soluble dietary fiber was significantly increased through chemical treatments alone or in combination with twin‐screw extrusion.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1041chemical treatmentsdietary fiberextrusionsorghumwheat
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author Huma Bader Ul Ain
Farhan Saeed
Muhammad Asif Khan
Bushra Niaz
Samreen Gul Khan
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Tabussam Tufail
Shahzad Hussain
spellingShingle Huma Bader Ul Ain
Farhan Saeed
Muhammad Asif Khan
Bushra Niaz
Samreen Gul Khan
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Tabussam Tufail
Shahzad Hussain
Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
Food Science & Nutrition
chemical treatments
dietary fiber
extrusion
sorghum
wheat
author_facet Huma Bader Ul Ain
Farhan Saeed
Muhammad Asif Khan
Bushra Niaz
Samreen Gul Khan
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Tabussam Tufail
Shahzad Hussain
author_sort Huma Bader Ul Ain
title Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
title_short Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
title_full Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
title_fullStr Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
title_sort comparative study of chemical treatments in combination with extrusion for the partial conversion of wheat and sorghum insoluble fiber into soluble
publisher Wiley
series Food Science & Nutrition
issn 2048-7177
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Dietary fiber has gained greater attention owing to their positive and potential health perspectives. Cereals are the most important and enriched source of dietary fiber with more insoluble dietary fiber than soluble. For dietary fiber modification, chemical treatment with various techniques is considered as significant approach owing to its safety point of view and involves less damage to the molecular structure of the dietary fiber through chemical reagents and content of soluble dietary fiber is increased more efficiently. The current study was aimed to nutritionally characterize the cereal grains and to partially convert insoluble dietary fiber into soluble dietary fiber through chemical treatments in combination with extrusion. For the purpose, two varieties of each cereal were characterized for their chemical composition, mineral profile, and dietary fiber content according to the respective methods. Then, dietary fiber ratio in cereals was modified through chemical treatments, that is, acid, alkaline, and consecutive acid–alkaline followed by extrusion. Results regarding dietary fiber content of cereal grains exhibited that wheat (12.03–12.20 g/100 g) contained higher total dietary fiber followed by sorghum (6.70–6.90 g/100 g). Additionally, modification of SDF (1.97%) and IDF (11.48%) ratio in wheat and SDF (1.19%) and IDF (24.25%) ratio in sorghum through extrusion processing was nonsignificant while acid–alkaline treatment showed highly significant results, that is, 768.2% increase in SDF and 56.5% decrease in IDF in wheat and 952.38% increase in SDF and 71.17% decrease in IDF in sorghum. Among chemical treatments, higher result was given by acid–alkaline method and the lower outputs were observed in case of extrusion in both cereals. Conclusively, soluble dietary fiber was significantly increased through chemical treatments alone or in combination with twin‐screw extrusion.
topic chemical treatments
dietary fiber
extrusion
sorghum
wheat
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1041
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