Development of a water solubility model of extruded feeds by utilizing a starch gelatinization model

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This study aimed to estimate the effects of extrusion variables on extruded aquafeed water solubility using a starch gelatinization model. A new equation was derived from a classical starch gelatinization degree model to calculate aquafeed water solubility. After considering the data of five formulations, the average absolute deviation (AAD) of the new equation was 7.97% for the extrudate water solubility and 2.24% for the water solubility index. In the most cases, water solubility and water solubility index increased with an increase in the process screw speed and temperature but decreased with a decrease in water content. On the other hand, when the moisture content increased from 0.2 to 0.3 kg/kg, the water solubility increased from 4.91 to 5.22% (wt) for a typical recipe in the low moisture content extrusion process. The new equation established a way to quantitatively elaborate the relationship between the extrudate water solubility and extrusion process variables.

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Cheng, H., Wang, H., Ma, S., Xue, M., Li, J., & Yang, J. (2022). Development of a water solubility model of extruded feeds by utilizing a starch gelatinization model. International Journal of Food Properties, 25(1), 463–476. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2022.2046055

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