Optimization of wheat dextrin yogurt formulation using response surface methodology

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Nazni Peerkhan
Sandra Nair
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[1] Periyar University,Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
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Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2021年 / 58卷
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Wheat dextrin; Dietary fiber; Yogurt; Response surface methodology;
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In the current study, response surface methodology was executed to optimize the ingredient formulation and process conditions production such as wheat dextrin, starter culture and incubation time on the responses such as pH, viscosity, syneresis, overall acceptability, L* value and hardness of the wheat dextrin yogurt. The analyses showed that the wheat dextrin yogurts have a pH from 4.09 to 4.98, viscosity from 10,649.5 to 21,410.1 cP, syneresis from 2 to 26.67%, overall acceptability from 5.3 to 7.9, L* value from 81.2 to 84.3 and hardness from 506 to 5943.3 g during the optimization process. From the variance analysis, the R2 of five response variables except hardness is more than 0.73, which indicates the model explained a high proportion of variability. To conclude, based on the response surface 3D plot of the pH, viscosity, syneresis, overall acceptability, L* value, and hardness evaluation, the optimum value for the independent variables are wheat dextrin of 15 g, a starter culture of 25 g, and an incubation time of 8 h for the wheat dextrin yogurt.
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