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The Effect of Batter Characteristics on Protein-Aided Control of Fat Absorption in Deep-Fried Breaded Fish Nuggets.

Lulu CuiJiwang ChenYuhuan WangYouling L Xiong
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Soy protein (SP), egg white protein (EP), and whey protein (WP) at 6% w / w were individually incorporated into the batter of a wheat starch (WS) and wheat gluten (WG) blend (11:1 w / w ratio). Moisture adsorption isotherms of WS and proteins and the viscosity, rheological behavior, and calorimetric properties of the batters were measured. Batter-breaded fish nuggets (BBFNs) were fried at 170 °C for 40 s followed by 190 °C for 30 s, and pick-up of BBFNs, thermogravimetric properties of crust, and fat absorption were determined. The moisture absorption capacity was the greatest for WS, followed by WG, SP, EP, and WP. The addition of SP significantly increased the viscosity and shear moduli (G″, G') of batter and pick-up of BBFNs, while EP and WP exerted the opposite effect ( p < 0.05). SP, EP, and WP raised WS gelatinization and protein denaturation temperatures and crust thermogravimetry temperature, but decreased enthalpy change (ΔH) and oily characteristics of fried BBFNs. These results indicate that hydrophilicity and hydration activity of the added proteins and their interactions with batter matrix starch and gluten reinforced the batter and the thermal stability of crust, thereby inhibiting fat absorption of the BBFNs during deep-fat frying.
Keyphrases
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  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • fatty acid
  • signaling pathway
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