Preparation and Product Characterization of Microwaveable Food Using Lentinus edodes Protein through 3D Printing

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The Lentinus edodes protein (LP) is a high-quality protein known for its well-balanced amino acid composition. In this study, we developed three-dimensional (3D)-printed microwaveable food using a combination of LP and potato flour, and optimized the formulation to achieve a ratio of LP: potato flour: xanthan gum: water = 2:8:1:23. The 3D-printed samples exhibited better shape, weight, and size compared to the molded samples after microwave treatment, with the most favorable microwave effect observed at a 90% filling ratio. The LP content affected the viscosity and retrogradation value of the LP–potato starch mixture. Microwave duration affected the surface hardness, interior softness, and moisture content of the product. The highest overall score of 8.295 points was obtained with a microwave processing duration of 2 min. This study lays a foundation for the development of LP-based 3D-printed food.

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Li, N., Li, H., Liu, Z., Lv, S., Xie, S., Shi, C., & Wu, Y. (2023). Preparation and Product Characterization of Microwaveable Food Using Lentinus edodes Protein through 3D Printing. Polymers, 15(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15183736

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