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Title

Acrylamide Reduction in Potato Crisps using: Asparaginase from Candida utilis, Commercial Asparaginase, Salt Immersion, and pH Treatment

Pages

  879-886

Abstract

 This paper investigates the reduction of acrylamide formation in Potato Crisps as a result of Asparaginase treatment, using Calcium Chloride and Sodium Chloride solutions with different concentrations, immersion in different pH solutions, and different frying conditions. The main aim is to compare the reduction of acrylamide in Potato Crisps using two kinds of Asparaginase enzyme; the first enzyme is commercial but the second is an enzyme made from Candida utilis specifically for food treatment. Before frying, samples were treated in one of following ways: Washing in distilled water (control I); Blanching in hot water; Immersion in commercial Asparaginase (or Asparaginase of Candida utilis) solution; Both blanching in hot water and immersion in commercial Asparaginase (or Asparaginase of Candida utilis) solution; Blanching in hot water plus immersion in medium temperature water (control II). While commercial Asparaginase reduces acrylamide formation by 39%, Asparaginase obtained from Candida utilis makes a higher reduction of 58% in Potato Crisps. However, both enzymes in combination with blanching inhibit much higher amount of acrylamide formation. Treatments with Calcium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, and citric acid have considerable effects on the content of acrylamide in fried potato. The maximum reduction of acrylamide is 95% caused by commercial treatment plus blanching.

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    APA: Copy

    TORANG, A., & AALEMZADEH, I.. (2016). Acrylamide Reduction in Potato Crisps using: Asparaginase from Candida utilis, Commercial Asparaginase, Salt Immersion, and pH Treatment. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING, 29(7 (TRANSACTIONS A: Basics)), 879-886. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/724170/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    TORANG A., AALEMZADEH I.. Acrylamide Reduction in Potato Crisps using: Asparaginase from Candida utilis, Commercial Asparaginase, Salt Immersion, and pH Treatment. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING[Internet]. 2016;29(7 (TRANSACTIONS A: Basics)):879-886. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/724170/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. TORANG, and I. AALEMZADEH, “Acrylamide Reduction in Potato Crisps using: Asparaginase from Candida utilis, Commercial Asparaginase, Salt Immersion, and pH Treatment,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING, vol. 29, no. 7 (TRANSACTIONS A: Basics), pp. 879–886, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/724170/en

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