THE ROLE OF PARTICLE SIZE IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF WHEAT, PUMPKIN, MELON, AND CARROT POWDERS

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1 دانشگاه فنی آلماتی
2 دانشگاه منطقه ای تراز به نام م.ح. دولاتی
چکیده
Particle size plays an important role in the physicochemical properties of food powders. In this study, the effect of particle size on the quality and characteristics of wheat, pumpkin, melon, and carrot powders was investigated. By changing the particle size, we aimed to improve the solubility rate, increase the surface area and accelerate chemical reactions, which ultimately resulted in high-quality fruit and vegetable powders that can be stored for long periods of time and used to make fresh fruit juices. The results obtained are important for the food industry in Kazakhstan and around the world, where these powders are widely consumed. In particular, the results of this study can be used to develop new processing methods for these powders, which can be used to improve their nutritional value, taste and shelf life. In addition, this study highlights the importance of considering particle size as a critical factor in the production of food powders. Specifically, smaller flour particles were found to create finer texture and denser products, resulting in higher quality breads with superior sensory and textural properties. In addition, the smaller particle size increases the flour's tendency to absorb water and makes carbohydrates more susceptible to enzymatic hydrolysis. The protein content of the flour is also crucial, with a range of 10-11.5% considered ideal.
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عنوان مقاله English

THE ROLE OF PARTICLE SIZE IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF WHEAT, PUMPKIN, MELON, AND CARROT POWDERS

نویسندگان English

Auyelbek Iztayev 1
Ilyas Akkozha 2
Madina Yakiyayeva 1
Bauyrzhan Iztayev 1
Maksat Mamyrayev 1
Zaira Uykassova 1
1 Almaty Technological University
2 Taraz Regional University named after M.H. Dulati
چکیده English

Particle size plays an important role in the physicochemical properties of food powders. In this study, the effect of particle size on the quality and characteristics of wheat, pumpkin, melon, and carrot powders was investigated. By changing the particle size, we aimed to improve the solubility rate, increase the surface area and accelerate chemical reactions, which ultimately resulted in high-quality fruit and vegetable powders that can be stored for long periods of time and used to make fresh fruit juices. The results obtained are important for the food industry in Kazakhstan and around the world, where these powders are widely consumed. In particular, the results of this study can be used to develop new processing methods for these powders, which can be used to improve their nutritional value, taste and shelf life. In addition, this study highlights the importance of considering particle size as a critical factor in the production of food powders. Specifically, smaller flour particles were found to create finer texture and denser products, resulting in higher quality breads with superior sensory and textural properties. In addition, the smaller particle size increases the flour's tendency to absorb water and makes carbohydrates more susceptible to enzymatic hydrolysis. The protein content of the flour is also crucial, with a range of 10-11.5% considered ideal.

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particle size
functionality
enzymatic hydrolysis
gluten formation
dry powdered ingredients
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