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Effect of “shape” on technological properties and nutritional quality of chickpea-corn-rice gluten free pasta

Food science & technology, 2024-01, Vol.192, p.115661, Article 115661 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2023 ;ISSN: 0023-6438 ;EISSN: 1096-1127 ;DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2023.115661

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  • Title:
    Effect of “shape” on technological properties and nutritional quality of chickpea-corn-rice gluten free pasta
  • Author: Suo, Xinying ; Dall’Asta, Margherita ; Giuberti, Gianluca ; Minucciani, Michele ; Wang, Zhangcun ; Vittadini, Elena
  • Subjects: Chickpea ; Flour structure ; Gluten-free pasta ; In vitro digestibility ; Pasta shape
  • Is Part Of: Food science & technology, 2024-01, Vol.192, p.115661, Article 115661
  • Description: Macroscopic and microscopic food structural characteristics play an important role in product's technological properties and nutritional attributes. The effects of macroscopic (pasta shape, PS) and microscopic (flour particles, FP) structural attributes were independently investigated in gluten-free (GF) chickpea-corn-rice short pasta (50% chickpea) considering cooking quality, physicochemical attributes, thermal properties, in vitro digestibility of starch (IVSD) and protein (IVPD). Different PS (rigatoni, fusilli, fusilli piccolo, caserecce, gnocchetti sardi) and different chickpea FP (conventional, precooked, fine, coarse) were considered. With regards to PS effect, rigatoni-shaped pasta differed significantly from other PS having the longest cooking time, a harder and less adhesive texture, the highest gelatinization enthalpy, the lowest IVPD, and higher resistant starch content. The chickpea FP modulated the flour pasting properties and slightly impacted both pasta cooking quality and nutritional characteristics regarding IVSD and IVPD. This work suggested that pasta structural attributes, especially PS, can modify pasta cooking quality, physicochemical, and nutritional characteristics and should, therefore, be considered in rational product design to provide food products with desired properties. •Macro- and micro-structural attributes affected pasta technological and nutritional properties.•Pasta shape can significantly affect gluten free pasta quality and nutritional digestibility.•Pasta flour particles shape slightly impacted pasta cooking quality and in vitro starch and protein digestibility.•Small pasta shape (fusilli piccoli) had higher in vitro protein digestibility but a lower resistant starch content.
  • Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0023-6438
    EISSN: 1096-1127
    DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2023.115661
  • Source: Alma/SFX Local Collection
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