Physical and Functional Characteristics of Extrudates Prepared from Quinoa Enriched with Goji Berry

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In this research, the possibilities of applying the extrusion process to produce functional food from quinoa enriched with goji berries were studied. The physical (expansion ratio, bulk density, hardness, and specific mechanical energy) and functional (water solubility index, water absorption index) characteristics were determined and optimized by the response surface methodology. Extrudates were produced using a laboratory single-screw extruder. The full factorial experimental design was used (N = 22) with three complementary center points to show the interactions of the amount of goji berry (1, 3, and 5%) and the feed moisture content (13, 16, and 19%) of the mixture on the physical and functional characteristics. Increasing moisture content from 13 to 19% resulted in extrudates with a lower expansion ratio, water absorption index, water solubility index, specific mechanical energy, and higher density and hardness. Increasing the amount of goji berries from 1 to 5% led to a decrease in expansion ratio, water absorption index, and hardness, and an increase in density, water solubility index, and specific mechanical energy. Optimal extrusion conditions for production of extrudates from quinoa enriched with goji berry were 16.3% feed moisture content and 1.32% goji berry’s amount.

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Dushkova, M., Simitchiev, A., Petrova, T., Menkov, N., Desseva, I., & Mihaylova, D. (2023). Physical and Functional Characteristics of Extrudates Prepared from Quinoa Enriched with Goji Berry. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13063503

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