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      Production, Quality, and Acceptance of Tempeh and White Bean Tempeh Burgers

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          The food industry has been challenged to develop new healthy food products. Tempeh, originating in Indonesia and produced by fungal fermentation, would be an alternative healthy food for the Brazilian population. This study was designed to produce white bean (cv BRS Ártico) tempeh burger, to determine and compare its nutritional and sensory properties with conventional soybean-based tempeh burger. The production and the analyses of proximal composition and microbiological contamination were determined in the tempeh, following reference methods. For the sensory analysis, a nine-point hedonic scale test was performed with 82 untrained evaluators, and at the end, a question of purchase intent was answered. The results indicated significant differences in the nutritional value of the tempehs, which is justified by the difference in the composition of the raw materials used. The samples did not present a risk of microbiological contamination for consumption. The white bean tempeh burgers showed similar appearance and crispy consistency, but received lower scores for flavor, compared to the soybean burgers, probably due to their residual beany flavor. The beany flavor could be minimized by increasing the cooking time of the beans. White bean tempeh can be a good alternative for healthy eating, and its manufacture could promote the production of new products made from beans, giving a new focus to the Brazilians’ traditional food. It is still necessary to improve the techniques of production and test new ingredients for the preparation of tempeh burgers to obtain higher acceptability.

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          Fermentation enhances the content of bioactive compounds in kidney bean extracts.

          The influence of solid (SSF) or liquid state fermentation (LSF) for 48 and 96 h on the production of water soluble extracts from kidney beans was investigated. SSF was carried out by Bacillus subtilis, whilst LSF was performed either by natural fermentation (NF) or by Lactobacillus plantarum strain (LPF). SSF extracts showed high soluble phenolic compound content (31-36 mg/g) and antioxidant activity (508-541 μg trolox equivalents/g), whilst LSF extracts exhibited potential antihypertensive activity due to their large γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) content (6.8-10.6 mg/g) and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitory (ACEI) activity (>90%). Therefore, fermentation can be considered as a valuable process to obtain bioactive ingredients from kidney beans, which could encourage their utilisation in the formulation of added-value functional foods.
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            Tempe, a nutritious and healthy food from Indonesia.

            Tempe is a fermented soy bean product originally made by Central Javanese people through fermentation with Rhizopus species. Although there is evidence of earlier fermentation of soy, tempe had appeared in the Central Javanese food pattern in the 1700s. Through its extensive use in main meals and snacks, it has led to people in the Jakarta prectinct having the highest known soy intake in the world and accordingly of the isoflavones contained. This provides an unique opportunity to consider the health effects of tempe (and soy), both beneficial and potentially toxic. Apparent health benefits are bowel health, protection against cardiovascular disease, certain cancers (e.g. breast and prostate) and menopausal health (including bone health). The long use of tempe at all stages of life, without recognised adverse effects, suggests it is relatively safe at the levels of intake seen in Central Java. However, further research on soy, both fermented and non-fermented, in Central Java should yield more insight into the mechanisms of action and the safe ranges of intake.
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              Linhagens de feijão (phaseolus vulgaris L.): composição química e digestibilidade protéica

              O feijão representa a principal fonte de proteínas para as populações de baixa renda, todavia a digestibilidade dessas proteínas é relativamente baixa. Por isto, os programas de melhoramento genético vêm trabalhando em busca de novas linhagens com níveis protéicos mais elevados. Assim, com a finalidade de fornecer informações aos melhoristas, neste trabalho foram analisadas 21 linhagens de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), quanto à composição centesimal e mineral, digestibilidade protéica, compostos fenólicos e inibidor de tripsina. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, com 21 tratamentos (linhagens) e três repetições. O teor de proteína bruta variou de 22,34 a 36,28 g/100 g de matéria seca (MS); o de fibra detergente neutro de 7,56 a 20,91g/100 g MS; o de extrato etéreo de 0,53 a 2,55 g/100 g MS e o de cinzas de 2,97 a 4,87 g/100 g MS. Os teores, em g/100 g MS, de P, K, Ca, Mg e S variaram de 0,45 a 0,72; 1,51 a 2,48; 0,03 a 0,28; 0,18 a 0,34 e 0,28 a 0,45, respectivamente. Já os teores de Cu, Mn, Zn e Fe, em mg/kg MS, variaram de 11,37 a 17,73; 14,93 a 28,90; 36,67 a 69,90 e 71,37 a 126,90, respectivamente. A digestibilidade protéica in vitro variou de 18,03% a 48,32%. Os teores de compostos fenólicos variaram de 0,28 a 1,08 mg de ácido tânico/100 g MS e os de inibidor de tripsina de 59,93 a 151,07UTI/mg MS. Entre as linhagens com maiores teores protéicos a "ESAL 569" (bege com rajas marrons) apresentou a maior digestibilidade protéica e também níveis consideráveis de minerais. A "P-180" (bege com rajas marrons) ficou entre as linhagens com teores mais elevados de proteína bruta e entre as de maiores digestibilidades, além de ter apresentado teores elevados para a maioria dos minerais. Não foi observada nenhuma relação entre a digestibilidade da proteína e os teores de compostos fenólicos e inibidor de tripsina.
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                Journal
                Foods
                Foods
                foods
                Foods
                MDPI
                2304-8158
                30 August 2018
                September 2018
                : 7
                : 9
                : 136
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Nutrition, Paulista University—UNIP, Goiânia 74845-090b, GO, Brazil; rayanevitalnutri@ 123456gmail.com
                [2 ]Department of Food Science, Embrapa Arroz e Feijão, Santo Antonio de Goiás 75375-000, GO, Brazil
                [3 ]Food Engineering School, Goias Federal University—UFG, Goiânia 74690-900, GO, Brazil; quedma.cruz@ 123456gmail.com
                [4 ]Grain and Byproducts Laboratory, Embrapa Arroz e Feijão, Santo Antonio de Goiás 75375-000, GO, Brazil; rosangela.carvalho@ 123456embrapa.br
                [5 ]Food Science and Technology School, Paulista University—UNIP, Goiânia 74845-090, GO, Brazil; judepaiva3108@ 123456gmail.com
                [6 ]Graduate Program on Food Science and Technology, Goias Federal University—UFG, Goiânia 74690-900, GO, Brazil; colomboaline@ 123456yahoo.com.br
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: priscila.bassinello@ 123456embrapa.br ; Tel.: +55-62-35332186
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5277-9915
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8545-9501
                Article
                foods-07-00136
                10.3390/foods7090136
                6163864
                30200205
                873d8613-189e-489c-b1eb-f5ac5a0ee54b
                © 2018 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 07 June 2018
                : 25 August 2018
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                tempeh,phaseolus vulgaris l.,nutritional value,sensory analysis,glycine max l.

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