Norhayati Hussain
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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Chemistry Central Journal | 2014
Siewsee Ng; Kharidah Muhammad; Rabiha Sulaiman; Norhayati Hussain
BackgroundProper roasting is crucial to flavor, color, and texture development in the final product. In recent years, several research studies have been carried out to establish the best optimum roasting conditions for some common edible nuts such as; hazelnut, peanut, and pistachio nut. Although roasting is an important process for nuts and oilseeds, there is little or no information on the development of color, aroma, and textural changes in Terminalia catappa nuts during roasting.ResultsResults showed that color formation and browning index were significantly (P < 0.05) influenced by the roasting temperature and time of roasting. However, the fracturability of nuts was significantly (P < 0.05) affected by both temperature of roasting and time as well as pH. The optimized results showed that the best response was reached when the roasting time was 29.9 min, roasting temperature 174.5°C, and pH 6.08, respectively. Moreover, the 3400–15603400–1560°Cm-1 carbonyl region for carboxylic acid, alkenes, esters, and amines was found to provide a flavor-print of the roasted tropical almond nut. While, increase in temperature did not produce new carbonyl compounds, it however led to higher concentration of compounds. Scanning electron microscopy of the almond nuts showed that the starch granules were embedded in tissues.ConclusionThese results showed that roasting temperature and time of roasting were the main variables that significantly affected the physicochemical properties of roasted tropical almond nuts. Moreover the flavor-prints for the roasted nut were produced in the 3400–1560°Cm-1 carbonyl region.Graphical AbstractEffect of roasting conditions on fracturability and structural morphology of tropical almond nuts (T. catappa).
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition | 2016
Choon Yoong Cheok; Noranizan Mohd Adzahan; Russly Abdul Rahman; Nur Hanani Zainal Abedin; Norhayati Hussain; Rabiha Sulaiman; Gun Hean Chong
ABSTRACT Recent rapid growth of the worlds population has increased food demands. This phenomenon poses a great challenge for food manufacturers in maximizing the existing food or plant resources. Nowadays, the recovery of health benefit bioactive compounds from fruit wastes is a research trend not only to help minimize the waste burden, but also to meet the intensive demand from the public for phenolic compounds which are believed to have protective effects against chronic diseases. This review is focused on polyphenolic compounds recovery from tropical fruit wastes and its current trend of utilization. The tropical fruit wastes include in discussion are durian (Durio zibethinus), mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.), rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum), mango (Mangifera indica L.), jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), papaya (Carica papaya), passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), dragon fruit (Hylocereus spp), and pineapple (Ananas comosus). Highlights of bioactive compounds in different parts of a tropical fruit are targeted primarily for food industries as pragmatic references to create novel innovative health enhancement food products. This information is intended to inspire further research ideas in areas that are still under-explored and for food processing manufacturers who would like to minimize wastes as the norm of present day industry (design) objective.
ETP International Journal of Food Engineering | 2015
Norhayati Hussain; Roiaini Mohamad
MOJ Food Processing & Technology | 2018
Norhayati Hussain; Baizura Aya Putri Agus; Siti Nur Fifi Abdul Rahim; Halimatun Sa’adiah Abdul Halim
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences | 2018
Halimatun Sa’adiah Abdul Halim; Jinap Selamat; Seyed Hamed Mirhosseini; Norhayati Hussain
Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2018
Baizura Aya Putri Agus; Nurul Nadzirah Mohamad; Norhayati Hussain
Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2018
Baizura Aya Putri Agus; Nurul Nadzirah Mohamad; Norhayati Hussain
Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2018
Norhayati Hussain; Baizura Aya Putri Agus; Aisyah Zafirah Md Dali; How Wee Teng
Food Control | 2018
Wai-Yee Joanne Kam; Hamed Mirhosseini; Faridah Abas; Norhayati Hussain; Simin Hedayatnia; Huey-Lin Florence Chong
Archive | 2017
Nur Sadrina Mohamad; Rabiha Sulaiman; Oi Ming Lai; Norhayati Hussain