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Title

Effects of thermal processing on the nutritional and functional properties of defatted conophor nut ( Tetracarpidium conophorum) flour and protein isolates.

Authors

Iyenagbe, David O.; Malomo, Sunday A.; Fagbemi, Tayo N.; Badejo, Adebanjo A.; Idowu, Atinuke O.

Abstract

Conophor nut ( Tetracarpidium conophorum) was processed using different heat treatments to explore its full potential as food ingredients. The raw, boiled, and toasted nuts were defatted and the proteins isolated by alkaline solubilization and isoelectric precipitation. The variously processed nuts were analyzed for the proximate and amino acid compositions, and functional properties. The protein contents of the isolate ranges between 86.86 g/100g and 87.74 g/100 g, about 1.5-fold higher than those of the defatted flour samples. The essential amino acids of the isolates ranged between 40.57%-41.55%. Glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and arginine were the most predominant amino acids, while methionine and lysine were the first and second limiting amino acids, respectively. The protein efficiency ratio, biological values as well as the functional properties of the proteins were improved with processing. These properties may enhance the potential use of conophor nut protein isolates as high-quality protein ingredient in food systems.

Subjects

NUTS; EUPHORBIACEAE; HEAT treatment; ESSENTIAL amino acids; PROTEIN content of food; OILSEEDS; FOOD industry

Publication

Food Science & Nutrition, 2017, Vol 5, Issue 6, p1170

ISSN

2048-7177

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/fsn3.508

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