Influence of steeping duration, drying temperature, and duration on the chemical composition of sorghum starch

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The quest for high-quality starch that would meet the needs of manufacturers is ever increasing. This study investigated the effect of steeping duration, drying temperature, and duration on the chemical properties of sorghum starch, to possibly alter the characteristics of sorghum starch for food applications. Steeping duration, drying temperature, and drying time of starch isolation were optimized using a central composite design and nine parameters including pH, amylose content, moisture, protein, ash, crude fiber, fat, carbohydrate, and total energy determined. Results obtained showed that most of the parameters were majorly influenced by steeping and drying duration. Steeping duration significantly (p

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Odunmbaku, L. A., Sobowale, S. S., Adenekan, M. K., Oloyede, T., Adebiyi, J. A., & Adebo, O. A. (2018). Influence of steeping duration, drying temperature, and duration on the chemical composition of sorghum starch. Food Science and Nutrition, 6(2), 348–355. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.562

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