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Öğe Functional properties of chickpea protein isolates dried by refractance window drying(Elsevier Science Bv, 2018) Tontul, Ismail; Kasimoglu, Zehra; Asik, Serenay; Atbakan, Tugce; Topuz, AyhanIn the present study, the effect of Refractance Window (RW) drying on the functional properties of chickpea protein isolates was investigated and compared to freeze drying at different pH levels. The functional properties investigated were protein solubility, water and oil holding capacity, emulsifying properties, foaming properties, flocculation and coalescence indices and textural properties. The solubility, oil holding capacity and foam stability of the freeze dried protein isolates were determined to be higher than the RW dried samples. On the other hand, the RW dried samples had better water holding capacity and emulsion stability compared to the freeze dried protein isolates. The emulsion activity index, flocculation and coalescence indices of the chickpea protein isolates prepared by different drying techniques showed different tendencies depending on the pH level. Freeze dried protein isolates exhibited higher gelation ability than RW dried samples according to the texture profile analysis. This study clearly showed that the drying technique used in the preparation of protein isolates can affect their functional properties. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Öğe The oxidative stability of flavoured virgin olive oil: the effect of the water activity of rosemary(Springer, 2018) Kasimoglu, Zehra; Tontul, Ismail; Soylu, Aleyna; Gulen, Kubra; Topuz, AyhanFlavoured olive oil gained has importance in terms of its sensorial properties and oxidative stability in recent years. However, the water activity level of the flavouring agent can be important for oxidative stability. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of the water activity of rosemary, which was used as a flavouring agent, on the oxidative stability of olive oil. For this purpose, rosemary samples were adjusted to different levels of water activity (0.17, 0.24 and 0.44) and used for the aromatization of virgin olive oils. At the end of the aromatization, the olive oil samples were exposed to an accelerated oxidation test at 60 A degrees C for 28 days. The peroxide, p-anisidine, TOTOX (total oxidation index), free fatty acid, chlorophyll, carotenoid and specific extinction values of the samples were determined. According to the results, the oxidation of olive oils is limited by decreased water activity values in the rosemary samples. Moreover, unflavoured oils were identified as being more sensitive to oxidation when compared to flavoured oils. Additionally, storage time had important effect on all of the analysed parameters. The present research showed that the water activity of rosemary, when used as condiment, affected the oxidative stability and carotenoid content of virgin olive oil. Using rosemary with a low water activity value to flavour olive oil was more effective in terms of oxidative stability. These findings implied that the oxidation of flavoured olive oil could be decreased by decreasing the water content of the condiment used.