Functional, nutritional, and sensorial evaluation of sorghum-based beverages produced by single- and two-stage acid, α-amylase enzyme, and germination treatments

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Nowadays, the consumption of functional foods, such as plant-based beverages, is increasing due to their health-promoting properties. The low extraction yield of nutritional and functional components is considered a major challenge during the production of sorghum-based beverages (SBB), as well as their sensorial properties. This investigation studied the effects of various treatments (acidic using phosphoric acid, enzymatic using α-amylase, germination, germination-acidic, germination-enzymatic, and acidic-enzymatic) on the functional, nutritional, and sensorial properties of SBB. The two-stage acidic-enzymatic treatment demonstrated the highest extraction yield, dry matter, ash, carbohydrates, and reducing sugar contents, as well as the lowest starch content (p

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Sajjadi Alhashem, S. H., Ehsani, M. R., Akhondzadeh Basti, A., & Sharifan, A. (2024). Functional, nutritional, and sensorial evaluation of sorghum-based beverages produced by single- and two-stage acid, α-amylase enzyme, and germination treatments. Food Science and Nutrition, 12(10), 8129–8136. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.4299

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