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Cereal Chemistry | 2003

Selective Nixtamalization of Fractions of Maize Grain (Zea mays L.) and Their Use in the Preparation of Instant Tortilla Flours Analyzed Using Response Surface Methodology

E. San Martín-Martínez; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Fernando Martínez-Bustos; J. L. Martínez-Montes

ABSTRACT Using a continuous decorticating machine, white dent corn was efficiently separated, after brief steeping in water, into two fractions: the first (12.5%) consisting mainly of pericarp, germ, and tip cap (PGT); the second (87.5%) consisting of endosperm. Nixtamalization of the maize fractions in the presence of 0.6% (w/w) lime caused an increase in the hot-paste viscosity at 90°C, while nixtamalization of PGT at lime inputs <0.6% (w/w) resulted in decreased viscosity. Three domains were found for the viscosity of nixtamalized endosperm at 90°C: lower concentrations of lime (< 0.15%, w/w) resulted in lower viscosity values; increased lime (0.15% – <0.3%, w/w) increased the viscosity values; and a lime concentration of 0.3% (w/w) resulted in a lower viscosity value. The response variables (water absorption index, water solubility index, initial viscosity, and viscosity at 90°C for nixtamalized PGT, and compression force and compression area of tortillas) indicated that the mathematical models fit th...


Food Chemistry | 2016

Starch–guar gum extrudates: Microstructure, physicochemical properties and in-vitro digestion

Erich von Borries-Medrano; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Miguel A. Aguilar-Méndez

Starch-guar gum mixtures were obtained by extrusion using a three-variable Box-Behnken statistic design. Morphology, expansion index, viscosity, crystallinity and digestion in vitro of the extruded samples were analyzed through response surface methodology (RSM). The extrusion temperature and the moisture content were the factors that significantly affected the physicochemical properties of the samples. Starch-guar gum samples showed expansion index and viscosity up to 1.55 and 1400mPas, respectively. The crystallinity of the samples was modified by adding guar gum to the extrudates, showing correlation between long-range order (X-ray diffraction) and short-range order (FTIR spectroscopy). Guar induced microstructural changes and its role in gelatinization-melting processes was significant. The rate of glucose release decreased from 0.47 to 0.43mM/min when the extrusion temperature decreased. However, adding guar gum to starch had no significant effect on glucose release. Overall, the extrusion temperature and the moisture content were the factors that significantly affected the physicochemical properties of the extruded samples.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Extraction, stability, and separation of betalains from Opuntia joconostle cv. using response surface methodology.

Noe Sanchez-Gonzalez; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Eduardo San Martín-Martínez; L. Gerardo Zepeda

Betalains were extracted and analyzed from Opuntia joconostle (the prickly pear known as xoconostle in Mexico). For the extraction, two solvent systems were used, methanol/water and ethanol/water. A three-variable Box-Behnken statistical design was used for extraction: solvent concentration (0-80%, v/v), temperature (5-30 °C), and treatment time (10-30 min). The extraction and stability of betalains from xoconostle were studied using response surface methodology (RSM). Techniques such as UV-vis, column chromatography, and HPLC were employed for the separation and analysis of the main pigments present in the extracts. Maximum pigment concentration (92 mg/100 g of fruit) was obtained at a temperature of 15 °C and a time of 10 min for methanol/water (20:80), whereas maximum stability of the pigment was observed at pH 5 and a temperature of 25 °C. HPLC chromatograms showed the main betalains of the xoconostle characterized were betalain, betanidin, and isobetalain.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2008

Gelatine–starch films: Physicochemical properties and their application in extending the post-harvest shelf life of avocado (Persea americana)

Miguel A. Aguilar-Méndez; Eduardo San Martín-Martínez; Sergio A. Tomás; Alfredo Cruz-Orea; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca


Food Hydrocolloids | 2014

Hydrocolloids in human digestion: Dynamic in-vitro assessment of the effect of food formulation on mass transfer

O. Gouseti; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; P.J. Fryer; C. Mills; M.S.J. Wickham; Serafim Bakalis


Analytical Sciences | 2007

Photothermal Techniques Applied to the Determination of the Water Vapor Diffusion Coefficient and Thermal Diffusivity of Edible Films

Miguel A. Aguilar-Méndez; E. San Martín-Martínez; J. E. Morales; Alfredo Cruz-Orea; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca


European Journal of Nutrition | 2016

Digestion of starch in a dynamic small intestinal model

Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Ourania Gouseti; P.J. Fryer; M. S. J. Wickham; S. Bakalis


Revista Mexicana De Ingenieria Quimica | 2016

NANOCÁPSULAS DE UREA EN QUITOSANO Y ÁCIDO POLIMETACRÍLICO Y SU APLICACIÓN EN CULTIVO HIDROPÓNICO DE LECHUGA (Lactuca sativa L)

A. Ledezma-Delgadillo; R. Carrillo-González; E. San Martín-Martínez; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; M.A. Chacón-López


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018

Tapioca starch-galactomannan systems: Comparative studies of rheological and textural properties

Erich von Borries-Medrano; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Miguel A. Aguilar-Méndez


Food Hydrocolloids | 2018

Addition of galactomannans and citric acid in corn starch processed by extrusion: Retrogradation and resistant starch studies

Erich von Borries-Medrano; Mónica R. Jaime-Fonseca; Miguel A. Aguilar-Méndez; Héctor I. García-Cruz

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Alfredo Cruz-Orea

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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E. San Martín-Martínez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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P.J. Fryer

University of Birmingham

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Héctor I. García-Cruz

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Sergio A. Tomás

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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C. Mills

Manchester Academic Health Science Centre

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