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Title: Sensory evaluation of instant noodles produced from blends of sweet potato, soybean and corn flour
Authors: Olorunsogo, Samuel
Adebayo, Segun
Keywords: Noodles
Formulation
D-optimal
Sensory evaluation
Optimization
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Food Research
Abstract: Wheat flour is unique for noodles production, but due to the high cost of wheat, its continuous use in a developing economy is no longer encouraged. This study was aimed at determining the sensory effect of full substitution of non-wheat flour in noodles production. D-optimal mixture-process experimental design of the response surface methodology (RSM) was adopted. Thirty-nine (39) samples of noodles were formulated, each with blends of sweet potato, soybean and corn flour. The respective formulation design constraints were sweet potato flour (10% ≤ x1 ≤ 61%), soybean flour (5% ≤ x2 ≤ 20%), corn flour (5% ≤ x3 ≤ 30%), and water (25% ≤ x4 ≤ 37%). Other components of the formulation were salt (2.5%), sodium carbonate (0.5%), guar gum (0.5%), and soy lecithin (0.5%). The processing factors investigated were mixing time (2 mins ≤ z1 ≤ 10 mins), frying time (1 min ≤ z2 ≤ 3 min), and frying temperature (140°C ≤ z3 ≤ 160°C). The formulated instant noodles were subjected to a 9-point hedonic scale sensory evaluation by a panel of semi-trained panellists who had been eating noodles for a long time, and the best formulations were determined in accordance with a preference test. Optimization analysis on the data obtained from the sensory session showed that blend of 23.31% of sweet potato flour, 28.53% of soya bean flour, 18.02% of corn flour, 26.15% water, 2.75 minutes mixing time, 1.35 minutes frying time, and 140°C frying temperature, with the highest desirability index of 0.72, produced the best composite instant noodles in terms of taste, texture, flavour, appearance, and overall acceptability. The proximate compositions, cooking, physical and sensory properties of this optimal formulation were: 13.17% moisture content, 6.62% ash content, 22.86 crude protein, and 37.71% energy value, 16.00% crude fat and, 4.64% crude fibre, 5.42 minutes cooking time, 26.45 g cooking weight, 164.49 water absorption index, 0.77 bulk density, 6.41 taste, 8.25 texture, 7.66 flavour, 6.22 appearance, and 5.33 overall acceptability. The D-optimal mixture-process design was used to evaluate the effect of changes in mixture compositions and the three processing factors on the main proximate, cooking and physical qualities of instant noodles. The effects were established through analysis of variance at 5% level of significance. The quadratic x mean model for taste, the reduced special cubic x cubic model for texture, the reduced special cubic x cubic model flavour, the quadratic x mean model for appearance, and the quadratic x mean model for overall acceptability were all found to be statistically significant at 5% level of significance (p<0.05).
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18747
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