Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.

Response surface methodology was applied to optimise the aflatoxin reduction in both naturally and artificially contaminated samples using dry oven. The effect of initial aflatoxin concentration (0-400ngg-1), heating time (30-120min) and temperature (90-150°C) was evaluated. The maximum reduction of...

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Main Authors: Selamat, Jinap, Arzandeh, Sahar
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spelling my.upm.eprints.241312016-02-18T04:36:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24131/ Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling. Selamat, Jinap Arzandeh, Sahar Response surface methodology was applied to optimise the aflatoxin reduction in both naturally and artificially contaminated samples using dry oven. The effect of initial aflatoxin concentration (0-400ngg-1), heating time (30-120min) and temperature (90-150°C) was evaluated. The maximum reduction of AFB1 (78.4%) and AFB2 (57.3%) of artificially contaminated samples with initial aflatoxin concentration of 237 and 68ngg-1, and those of AFG1 (73.9%) and AFG2 (75.2%) with initial aflatoxin concentration of 215 and 75ngg-1 was obtained at 150°C. The maximum reduction of AFB1 (80.2%) and AFB2 (69.7%) of naturally contaminated samples with initial aflatoxin concentration of 174 and 25ngg-1 was obtained at 150°C and 130°C, respectively. Wiley-Blackwell 2011-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24131/1/Effect%20of%20initial%20aflatoxin%20concentration.pdf Selamat, Jinap and Arzandeh, Sahar (2011) Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 46 (3 ). pp. 485-491. ISSN 0950-5423 http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com 10.1111/j.1365-2621.2010.02514.x English
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description Response surface methodology was applied to optimise the aflatoxin reduction in both naturally and artificially contaminated samples using dry oven. The effect of initial aflatoxin concentration (0-400ngg-1), heating time (30-120min) and temperature (90-150°C) was evaluated. The maximum reduction of AFB1 (78.4%) and AFB2 (57.3%) of artificially contaminated samples with initial aflatoxin concentration of 237 and 68ngg-1, and those of AFG1 (73.9%) and AFG2 (75.2%) with initial aflatoxin concentration of 215 and 75ngg-1 was obtained at 150°C. The maximum reduction of AFB1 (80.2%) and AFB2 (69.7%) of naturally contaminated samples with initial aflatoxin concentration of 174 and 25ngg-1 was obtained at 150°C and 130°C, respectively.
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author Selamat, Jinap
Arzandeh, Sahar
spellingShingle Selamat, Jinap
Arzandeh, Sahar
Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
author_facet Selamat, Jinap
Arzandeh, Sahar
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title Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
title_short Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
title_full Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
title_fullStr Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
title_sort effect of initial aflatoxin concentration, heating time and roasting temperature on aflatoxin reduction in contaminated peanuts and process optimisation using response surface modelling.
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
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