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Food quality profile of pounded yam and implications for yam breeding.

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العنوان: Food quality profile of pounded yam and implications for yam breeding.
المؤلفون: Otegbayo, Bolanle, Oluyinka, Oroniran, Tanimola, Abiola R., Bisi, Fawehinmi, Ayomide, Alamu, Tomilola, Bolaji, Madu, Tessy, Okoye, Benjamin, Chijioke, Ugo, Ofoeze, Miriam, Alamu, Emmanuel Oladeji, Adesokan, Michael, Ayetigbo, Oluwatoyin, Bouniol, Alexandre, DJibril‐Mousa, Imayath, Adinsi, Laurent, Akissoe, Noël, Cornet, Denis, Agre, Parterne, Asfaw, Asrat
المصدر: Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture; Jun2024, Vol. 104 Issue 8, p4635-4651, 17p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FOOD quality, YAMS, COLORIMETRY, RICE quality, NEAR infrared spectroscopy, SEXUAL cycle
مصطلحات جغرافية: WEST Africa
الشركة/الكيان: SOCIETY of Chemical Industry (Great Britain), JOHN Wiley & Sons Inc.
مستخلص: BACKGROUND: Assessment of the key preferred quality traits in pounded yam, a popularly consumed yam food product in West Africa, is often done through sensory evaluation. Such assessment is time‐consuming and results may be biased. Therefore, there is a need to develop objective, high‐throughput methods to predict the quality of consumer‐preferred traits in pounded yam. This study focused on how key quality traits in pounded yam proposed to yam breeders were determined, measured by biophysical and biochemical methods, in order to shorten the breeding selection cycle through adoption of these methods by breeders. RESULTS: Consumer tests and sensory quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) validated that preferred priority quality traits in pounded yam were related to textural quality (smooth, stretchable, moldable, slightly sticky and moderately hard) and color (white, cream or light yellow). There were significant correlations between sensory textural quality attributes cohesiveness/moldability, hardness, and adhesiveness/stickiness, with textural quality measurements from instrumental texture profile analysis (TPA). Color measurement parameters (L*, a*, and b*) with chromameter agreed with that of sensory evaluation and can replace the sensory panel approach. The smoothness (R2 = 1.00), stickiness (R2 = 1.00), stretchability (R2 = 1.00), hardness (R2 = 0.99), and moldability (R2 = 0.53) of pounded yam samples can be predicted by the starch, amylose, and protein contents of yam tubers estimated by near‐infrared spectroscopy. CONCLUSION: TPA and Hunter colorimeter can be used as medium‐high throughput methods to evaluate the textural quality and color of pounded yam in place of the sensory panelists. © 2023 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00225142
DOI:10.1002/jsfa.12835