Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties

The study investigated the chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits produced from wet starches from 39 different cassava varieties (36 varieties resistant to cassava mosaic disease [CMD] and three checks TMS 30572, 4(2) 1425 and 82/00058) planted in June 2004/2005 at the experimenta...

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Main Authors: Eke, J., Achinewhu, S.C., Sanni, Lateef O.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89349
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author Eke, J.
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Sanni, Lateef O.
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description The study investigated the chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits produced from wet starches from 39 different cassava varieties (36 varieties resistant to cassava mosaic disease [CMD] and three checks TMS 30572, 4(2) 1425 and 82/00058) planted in June 2004/2005 at the experimental farm of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, highrainfall Onne (Lat 4.4°N, Long 7.1°E, mean annual rainfall of 2,600 mm.), Rivers State, Nigeria. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) for chemical and functional properties of tapioca grits from different cassava varieties. Amylose content ranged from 18.30 to 22.95%, amylopectin content ranged from 77.05 to 81.70%, protein content ranged from 0.16 to 0.42%, sugar content ranged from 0.10 to 1.20%, starch damage ranged from 1.22 to 1.49%, pH values ranged from 4.25 to 6.15, moisture content ranged from 5.75% to 10.12%, ash content ranged from 0.19 to 0.67%, starch content ranged from 67.34 to 81.86%. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in all the pasting properties of the tapioca grits from different CMD starches. The peak viscosity of pregelatinized tapioca ranged from 110.79 to 545.17 RVU, final viscosities for tapioca ranged from 87.00 to 281.38 RVU. Setback values and
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spelling CGSpace893492023-10-02T08:31:31Z Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties Eke, J. Achinewhu, S.C. Sanni, Lateef O. chemical properties pasting properties sensory properties tapioca grits african cassava mosaic virus cassava varieties genotypes The study investigated the chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits produced from wet starches from 39 different cassava varieties (36 varieties resistant to cassava mosaic disease [CMD] and three checks TMS 30572, 4(2) 1425 and 82/00058) planted in June 2004/2005 at the experimental farm of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, highrainfall Onne (Lat 4.4°N, Long 7.1°E, mean annual rainfall of 2,600 mm.), Rivers State, Nigeria. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) for chemical and functional properties of tapioca grits from different cassava varieties. Amylose content ranged from 18.30 to 22.95%, amylopectin content ranged from 77.05 to 81.70%, protein content ranged from 0.16 to 0.42%, sugar content ranged from 0.10 to 1.20%, starch damage ranged from 1.22 to 1.49%, pH values ranged from 4.25 to 6.15, moisture content ranged from 5.75% to 10.12%, ash content ranged from 0.19 to 0.67%, starch content ranged from 67.34 to 81.86%. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in all the pasting properties of the tapioca grits from different CMD starches. The peak viscosity of pregelatinized tapioca ranged from 110.79 to 545.17 RVU, final viscosities for tapioca ranged from 87.00 to 281.38 RVU. Setback values and 2010 2017-11-14T08:07:44Z 2017-11-14T08:07:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89349 en Limited Access Hindawi Limited Eke, J., Achinewhu, S. & Sanni, L. (2010). Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic disease‐resistant cassava varieties. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 34(4), 632-648.
spellingShingle chemical properties
pasting properties
sensory properties
tapioca grits
african cassava mosaic virus
cassava varieties
genotypes
Eke, J.
Achinewhu, S.C.
Sanni, Lateef O.
Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title_full Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title_fullStr Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title_short Chemical, pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
title_sort chemical pasting and sensory properties of tapioca grits from cassava mosaic diseaseresistant cassava varieties
topic chemical properties
pasting properties
sensory properties
tapioca grits
african cassava mosaic virus
cassava varieties
genotypes
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