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Journal of Food Science | 2014

Physicochemical, Pasting, and Functional Properties of Amaranth Seed Flours: Effects of Lipids Removal

Khetan Shevkani; Narpinder Singh; Amritpal Kaur; Jai Chand Rana

UNLABELLED The present work was carried out to evaluate physicochemical (composition, hunter color, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis [SDS-PAGE]), pasting, and functional properties (foaming, emulsification, water, and fat absorption capacity) of amaranth full-fat flours from 6 lines/cultivars (AFs), and to see the effects of lipid removal/defatting on these properties. Protein, ash, and lipid content of AFs ranged between 12.5% to 15.2%, 3.0% to 3.5%, and 7.1% to 8.0%, respectively. The flours showed a number of bands between 97 and 7 kDa, with main subunits of approximately 58, 37, 33, 31, 23, and 16 kDa in the SDS-PAGE profiles. The protein content and L* value increased, while b* values decreased following defatting for most of the lines/cultivars. The defatted flours (DAFs) had higher final viscosity and stability (lower breakdown viscosity) as compared to counterpart AFs. The protein profiling of the flours was not affected with the lipid removal/defatting. However, water absorption capacity and foam stability of the flours improved upon defatting. Principal component analysis revealed that pasting temperature was positively related to lipid content, while breakdown viscosity was negatively related to protein content. Foaming properties (capacity and stability) showed negative relationship with lipid content, and positive with protein content, ash content, water, and fat absorption capacity. PRACTICAL APPLICATION Amaranth grains are known to have higher amount of proteins and lipids than cereals. Amaranth lipids are rich in unsaturated fatty acids, which are prone to oxidative rancidity. Removal of lipids or defatting of flours may be carried out to enhance product shelf life by preventing undesirable oxidative chain reactions. Therefore, this research was undertaken to see the effects of defatting on the functional properties of amaranth flours. The defatting was a value addition process as it improved the functional properties of the flours.


Food Chemistry | 2015

Quality traits analysis and protein profiling of field pea (Pisum sativum) germplasm from Himalayan region.

Shagun Sharma; Narpinder Singh; Amardeep Singh Virdi; Jai Chand Rana

The grain and flour characteristics of different field pea (FP) accessions were evaluated. Accessions with higher grain weight had less compact structure with a greater proportion of large-sized starch granules. Accessions with higher protein content had lower starch content, blue value and λ(max) whereas accessions with higher amylose showed higher resistant starch (RS) and final viscosity and lower rapidly digestible starch (RDS). Ca, Zn, K and Fe content vary significantly amongst different accessions and creamish green and white seeds accessions showed higher Fe and Zn content. Yellow coloured accessions (1.36-3.71%) showed lower antioxidant activity as compared to brownish and green coloured accessions (4.06-9.30%). Out of 21 major polypeptides observed (9-100 kDa), 11 showed differential trypsin inhibitory activity (TIA) under non-reducing conditions. Polypeptides of 68, 46, 33 and 22 kDa showed prominent TIA.


Food Hydrocolloids | 2015

Structural and functional characterization of kidney bean and field pea protein isolates: A comparative study

Khetan Shevkani; Narpinder Singh; Amritpal Kaur; Jai Chand Rana


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2014

Relationship between physicochemical and functional properties of amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) protein isolates

Khetan Shevkani; Narpinder Singh; Jai Chand Rana; Amritpal Kaur


Food Chemistry | 2009

Diversity in properties of seed and flour of kidney bean germplasm.

Seeratpreet Kaur; Narpinder Singh; Navdeep Singh Sodhi; Jai Chand Rana


Food Chemistry | 2010

Amaranthus hypochondriacus and Amaranthus caudatus germplasm: Characteristics of plants, grain and flours

Shubhpreet Kaur; Narpinder Singh; Jai Chand Rana


Food Research International | 2013

Grains, starch and protein characteristics of rice bean (Vigna umbellata) grown in Indian Himalaya regions

Amritpal Kaur; Parmeet Kaur; Narpinder Singh; Amardeep Singh Virdi; Prabhjeet Singh; Jai Chand Rana


Food Chemistry | 2010

Diversity in seed and flour properties in field pea (Pisum sativum) germplasm

Narpinder Singh; Navpreet Kaur; Jai Chand Rana; Sk Sharma


Starch-starke | 2014

Structural, thermal, and rheological properties of Amaranthus hypochondriacus and Amaranthus caudatus starches

Narpinder Singh; Shubhpreet Kaur; Amritpal Kaur; Naoto Isono; Yuya Ichihashi; Takahiro Noda; Jai Chand Rana


Food Research International | 2012

Isoamylase debranched fractions and granule size in starches from kidney bean germplasm: Distribution and relationship with functional properties

Narpinder Singh; Seeratpreet Kaur; Jai Chand Rana; Yoshiko Nakaura; Naoyoshi Inouchi

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Narpinder Singh

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Amritpal Kaur

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Khetan Shevkani

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Shagun Sharma

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Shubhpreet Kaur

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal

National Botanical Research Institute

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