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Cyta-journal of Food | 2013

Effect of extrusion processing parameters on anthocyanin content and physicochemical properties of nixtamalized blue corn expanded extrudates

A. Escalante-Aburto; Benjamín Ramírez-Wong; Patricia Isabel Torres-Chávez; Juan de Dios Figueroa-Cárdenas; Jaime López-Cervantes; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; I. Morales-Rosas

Nixtamalized blue corn expanded extrudates were elaborated in a single screw extruder using feed moisture (FM) of 14, 15, 16, 16.5, 18.5 and 20.5%; ground corn with different particle size indexes (PSI, 83.97 and 94.15), and at a final extruder temperature of 130 and 140°C. The physicochemical properties of extrudates evaluated were moisture content, total anthocyanin and cyanidin 3-glucoside (C3G) content, color, density and expansion index. Extrudates processed at 16 and 16.5% of FM showed higher total anthocyanin and C3G contents. The extrudates processed with 16% FM, at 130°C and PSI of 83.97, showed the highest total anthocyanin content (211.1 mg · kg−1). Cyanidin 3-glucoside showed an increase (11.3%) in extrudates when compared with raw corn. The expansion index was higher for those made with FMs of 14, 15, 16 and 16.5%. The total anthocyanin and C3G contents were not correlated with any other parameter.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2008

Isolation and partial characterization of three isoamylases of Rhyzopertha dominica F. (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)

Francisco J. Cinco-Moroyoqui; Fernando I. Díaz-Malváez; Argentina Alanís-Villa; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; José Luis Cárdenas-López; Mario Onofre Cortez-Rocha; Francisco J. Wong-Corral

Three isoamylases of Rhyzopertha dominica (termed RdA70, RdA79, and RdA90 according to their relative mobility in gel electrophoresis) were isolated by ammonium sulfate fractionation and hydrophobic interaction chromatography. RdA70 and RdA79 showed an optimal pH of 7.0, whereas for RdA90 the optimal pH was 6.5. The three isoamylases remained stable at 50 degrees C for 1 h, but at 60 degrees C, all lost 50% of their activity in 20 min and were completely inactivated in 1 h. RdA70 and RdA79 were inhibited by albumin extracts from wheat samples varying widely in amylase inhibitory activity; however, RdA90 was highly resistant to inhibition. beta-Mercaptoethanol up to 30 mM increased the activity of the three isoamylases by 2.5-fold. The action pattern of the three isoamylases was typical of endoamylases; however, differences were observed on the hydrolytic efficiency rates measured as V(max)/K(m) ratio on starch, amylopectin, and amylose. The hydrolyzing action of RdA90 on starch and amylopectin (V(max)/K(m)=90.4+/-2.3 and 78.9+/-6.6, respectively) was less efficient than that on amylose (V(max)/K(m)=214+/-23.2). RdA79 efficiently hydrolyzed both amylopectin and amylose (V(max)/K(m)=260.6+/-12.9 and 326.5+/-9.4, respectively). RdA70 hydrolyzed starch and amylose at similar rates (V(max)/K(m)=202.9+/-5.5 and 215.9+/-6.2, respectively), but amylopectin was a poor substrate (V(max)/K(m)=124.2+/-7.4). The overall results suggest that RdA70 and RdA79 appear to belong to a group of saccharifying isoamylases that breaks down long fragments of oligosaccharide chains produced by the hydrolytic action of RdA90. The simultaneous action of the three isoamylases on starch, aside from the high resistance of RdA90 to wheat amylase inhibitors, might allow R. dominica to feed and reproduce successfully on the wheat kernel.


Molecules | 2014

Obtaining ready-to-eat blue corn expanded snacks with anthocyanins using an extrusion process and response surface methodology.

Anayansi Escalante-Aburto; Benjamín Ramírez-Wong; Patricia Isabel Torres-Chávez; Jaime López-Cervantes; Juan de Dios Figueroa-Cárdenas; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; I. Morales-Rosas; Néstor Ponce-García; Roberto Gutiérrez-Dorado

Extrusion is an alternative technology for the production of nixtamalized products. The aim of this study was to obtain an expanded nixtamalized snack with whole blue corn and using the extrusion process, to preserve the highest possible total anthocyanin content, intense blue/purple coloration (color b) and the highest expansion index. A central composite experimental design was used. The extrusion process factors were: feed moisture (FM, 15%–23%), calcium hydroxide concentration (CHC, 0%–0.25%) and final extruder temperature (T, 110–150 °C). The chemical and physical properties evaluated in the extrudates were moisture content (MC, %), total anthocyanins (TA, mg·kg−1), pH, color (L, a, b) and expansion index (EI). ANOVA and surface response methodology were applied to evaluate the effects of the extrusion factors. FM and T significantly affected the response variables. An optimization step was performed by overlaying three contour plots to predict the best combination region. The extrudates were obtained under the following optimum factors: FM (%) = 16.94, CHC (%) = 0.095 and T (°C) = 141.89. The predicted extrusion processing factors were highly accurate, yielding an expanded nixtamalized snack with 158.87 mg·kg−1 TA (estimated: 160 mg·kg−1), an EI of 3.19 (estimated: 2.66), and color parameter b of −0.44 (estimated: 0.10).


Cereal Chemistry Journal | 2006

Chemical, Physicochemical, and Nutritional Evaluation of Plantago (Plantago ovata Forsk)

Ana Lourdes Romero-Baranzini; O. G. Rodriguez; Grelda Acela Yáñez-Farías; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; P. Rayas-Duarte

ABSTRACT Plantago ovata F. are small tan-colored seeds with ≈30% weight husk. Plantagos husk high content of soluble fiber makes it a good lubricant of the intestinal track with demonstrated effects in lowering plasma cholesterol levels in humans and experimental animals. Plantago seeds grown in Northern Mexico were analyzed for proximate composition, combustion heat, soluble and insoluble dietary fiber, fatty acids, amino acids, and protein fractionation. In vitro digestibility and digestibility of dry matter, apparent and true digestibility, and net protein ratio (in vivo) were also analyzed. Plantago seeds had 17.4% protein, 6.7% fat, 24.6% total dietary fiber, 19.6% insoluble fiber, 5.0% soluble fiber, and a combustion heat of 4.75 kcal/g. Osborne fractionation (based on solubility) yielded albumin 35.8%, globulin 23.9%, and prolamin 11.7%. The oil from plantago seeds had a high percentage of linoleic acid (40.6%) and oleic acid (39.1%) and a minor proportion of linolenic acid (6.9%). In vitro protei...


Revista chilena de nutrición | 2006

EFECTO DEL SEXO DE LA RATA (Sprague Dawley) SOBRE LA DIGESTIBILIDAD Y RAZÓN NETA DE PROTEÍNA EN ALIMENTOS DE DISTINTA CALIDAD PROTEICA

María del Refugio Falcón-Villa; Grelda Acela Yáñez-Farías; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos

Resumen es: La influencia del agrupamiento por sexo de las ratas Sprague Dawley fue evaluada al determinar la calidad proteica en tres alimentos. Los bioensayos real...


Starch-starke | 1997

Isolation and Partial Characterization of Starches from Dry Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum), Grown in Sonora, Mexico

Grelda Acela Yáñez-Farías; J. Gerardo Moreno‐Valencia; Ma. del Refugio Falcón‐Villa; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2016

Molecular characterization of water extractable arabinoxylans isolated from wheat fine bran and their effect on dough viscosity

Alán Pavlovich-Abril; Ofelia Rouzaud-Sández; Elizabeth Carvajal-Millán; Rosa E. Navarro; Rosario Maribel Robles-Sánchez; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos


Journal of Food Processing and Preservation | 1995

A HIGH PROTEIN PRODUCT FROM CHICKPEAS (Cicer arietinum L.) BY ULTRAFILTRATION. PREPARATION and FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES

Ana Lourdes Romero-Baranzini; Grelda Acela Yáñez-Farías; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos


Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2014

Effect of Freezing Rate and Storage Time on Gluten Protein Solubility, and Dough and Bread Properties

María Irene Silvas‐García; Benjamín Ramírez-Wong; Patricia Isabel Torres-Chávez; E. Carvajal-Millan; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; Luis A. Bello-Pérez; Armando Quintero-Ramos


Journal of Stored Products Research | 2012

Biochemical and kinetic characterization of the digestive trypsin-like activity of the lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)

Pablo S. Osuna-Amarillas; Francisco J. Cinco-Moroyoqui; José Luis Cárdenas-López; Josafat Marina Ezquerra-Brauer; Rogerio Sotelo-Mundo; Mario Onofre Cortez-Rocha; Jesús Manuel Barrón-Hoyos; Ofelia Rouzaud-Sández; Jesús Borboa-Flores

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Armando Quintero-Ramos

Autonomous University of Chihuahua

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Jaime López-Cervantes

Sonora Institute of Technology

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