Turkish Tombul hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) protein concentrates: functional and rheological properties


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Tatar F., Tunc M. T., Kahyaoglu T.

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE, vol.52, no.2, pp.1024-1031, 2015 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 52 Issue: 2
  • Publication Date: 2015
  • Doi Number: 10.1007/s13197-013-1110-z
  • Journal Name: JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus
  • Page Numbers: pp.1024-1031
  • Keywords: Hazelnut, Functionality, Protein concentrate, Rheology, NUT ANACARDIUM-OCCIDENTALE, ELECTROPHORETIC CHARACTERIZATION, CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION, SOLUBILIZATION, DIGESTIBILITY, CULTIVARS, ISOLATE, COWPEA, FLOUR, SEED
  • Ondokuz Mayıs University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Turkish Tombul hazelnut consumed as natural or processed forms were evaluated to obtain protein concentrate. Defatted hazelnut flour protein (DHFP) and defatted hazelnut cake protein (DHCP) were produced from defatted hazelnut flour (DHF) and defatted hazelnut cake (DHC), respectively. The functional properties (protein solubility, emulsifying properties, foaming capacity, and colour), and dynamic rheological characteristics of protein concentrates were measured. The protein contents of samples varied in the range of 35-48 % (w/w, db) and 91-92 % (w/w, db) for DHF/DHC and DHFP/DHCP samples, respectively. The significant difference for water/fat absorption capacity, emulsion stability between DHF and DHC were determined. On the other hand, the solubility and emulsion activity of DHF and DHC were not significantly different (p>0.05). Emulsion stability of DHFP (% 46) was higher than that of DHCP (% 35) but other functional properties were found similar. According to these results, the DHCP could be used as DHFP in food product formulations. The DHFP and DHCP samples showed different apparent viscosity at the same temperature and concentration, the elastic modulus (G' value) of DHPC was also found higher than that of DHFP samples.