Syed Ariful Alam
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Food Research International | 2017
Syed Ariful Alam; Saara Pentikäinen; Johanna Närväinen; Ulla Holopainen-Mantila; Kaisa Poutanen; Nesli Sozer
Structural and textural properties as well as the dietary fibre content of solid cereal foams influence the oral breakdown of structure, bolus formation and digestibility. The aim of this study was to investigate how structural differences of solid cereal foams (puffs vs. flakes) affect in vivo chewing and in vitro starch digestion. Four extruded puffs and flakes were produced from endosperm rye flour by extrusion processing without or with 10% rye bran (RB) addition. Extruded puffs and flakes were masticated by fifteen healthy females and the process was monitored using electromyography. Extruded puffs were more porous than flakes (97% vs 35%). The two products were also significantly different (p<0.05) in their structural and textural properties such as expansion, hardness, density and crispiness. A negative correlation was observed between hardness and crispiness index (p<0.05, r=-0.950) and density and porosity (p<0.05, r=-0.964). Addition of 10% RB had a significant effect on structural, textural and mastication properties both for puffs and flakes. Mastication of puffs required less total work than flakes (204 vs. 456%) and they were degraded to smaller particles than flakes during mastication. Irrespectively of the considerable differences in structure, texture and oral disintegration process, no significant (p<0.05) differences were observed between puffs and flakes (86.4 vs. 85.1) in terms of starch hydrolysis index. RB addition increased the hydrolysis index of puffs and flakes to 89.7 and 94.5, respectively, which was probably attributable to the increased number of particles in the bolus.
Archive | 2016
Syed Ariful Alam; Nesli Sozer
Foods with similar nutritional and chemical composition might have different structure and in turn differ in mechanical and sensory responses. Most of the cereal solid foods are considered as either brittle or ductile foams where the three-dimensional cellular microstructure can be imaged with noninvasive x-ray microtomography (XMT). Advanced image analysis technologies combined with XMT imaging provide quantitative information on structural parameters such as cell diameter, cell wall thickness, porosity, number of cells and cell size distribution. The structural information gained from XMT imaging can later on be related to composition, processing parameters, texture and finally sensory properties.
Trends in Food Science and Technology | 2016
Raija-Liisa Heiniö; M.W.J. Noort; Kati Katina; Syed Ariful Alam; Nesli Sozer; H.L. de Kock; M. Hersleth; Kaisa Poutanen
Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2014
Syed Ariful Alam; Jenni Järvinen; Satu Kirjoranta; Kirsi Jouppila; Kaisa Poutanen; Nesli Sozer
Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2015
Juhani Sibakov; Satu Kirjoranta; Syed Ariful Alam; Harri T. Kokkonen; Jukka S. Jurvelin; Kirsi Jouppila; Kaisa Poutanen; Nesli Sozer
Journal of Cereal Science | 2016
Syed Ariful Alam; Jenni Järvinen; Harri T. Kokkonen; Jukka S. Jurvelin; Kaisa Poutanen; Nesli Sozer
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
Markus Nikinmaa; Syed Ariful Alam; Mari Raulio; Kati Katina; Ilkka Kajala; Emilia Nordlund; Nesli Sozer
Food Quality and Preference | 2017
Saara Pentikäinen; Nesli Sozer; Johanna Närväinen; Kirsi Sipilä; Syed Ariful Alam; Raija-Liisa Heiniö; Jussi Paananen; Kaisa Poutanen; Marjukka Kolehmainen
Archive | 2012
Syed Ariful Alam
Food Research International | 2016
Syed Ariful Alam; Saara Pentikäinen; Johanna Närväinen; Ulla Holopainen-Mantila; Kaisa Poutanen; Nesli Sozer