A new technique for cross-sectional density profiling of extruded foods by X-ray scanning

[Display omitted] •Explores the feasibility of a new density characterization technique for foods.•Compares the new density method to current density assessment methods.•Applies new density method to extruded products to examine density along their cross-sections.•Demonstrates the technique’s useful...

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Published inFood Structure Vol. 8; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Kowalski, Ryan J., Morrow, C.D., McDonald, Armando G., Ganjyal, Girish M.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2016
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2213-3291
DOI10.1016/j.foostr.2016.03.001

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Abstract [Display omitted] •Explores the feasibility of a new density characterization technique for foods.•Compares the new density method to current density assessment methods.•Applies new density method to extruded products to examine density along their cross-sections.•Demonstrates the technique’s usefulness in quality assurance. A wide variety of snack and cereal products are manufactured using extrusion. Often, these products are produced by direct expansion upon exiting the extruder by utilizing a raw material that is predominately starch. The density of extruded food products is an important quality parameter that determines its sensory and physical characteristics, as well as the appropriate packaging. Direct expanded products often shrink differentially with cooling after their initial expansion resulting in different localized densities within a product. We developed a novel technique to determine these localized cross-sectional density differences within an extruded product using an X-ray density profiler. Commercial, direct expanded products were characterized using this technique. All products demonstrated significantly higher densities near the edge, compared to the center of the product. Density profile data provided a means to rapidly characterize and image density variations axially and radially, offering a viable alternative to currently used density methods, while also providing more information. Different extruded foods can have significantly different localized densities. SEM images confirmed that the density differences in the products are visible through a smaller, more collapsed cell structure near the edge compared to the center. X-ray density profiling can provide insight into the eating characteristics of extruded products and will be a useful tool in product development and quality assurance.
AbstractList A wide variety of snack and cereal products are manufactured using extrusion. Often, these products are produced by direct expansion upon exiting the extruder by utilizing a raw material that is predominately starch. The density of extruded food products is an important quality parameter that determines its sensory and physical characteristics, as well as the appropriate packaging. Direct expanded products often shrink differentially with cooling after their initial expansion resulting in different localized densities within a product. We developed a novel technique to determine these localized cross-sectional density differences within an extruded product using an X-ray density profiler. Commercial, direct expanded products were characterized using this technique. All products demonstrated significantly higher densities near the edge, compared to the center of the product. Density profile data provided a means to rapidly characterize and image density variations axially and radially, offering a viable alternative to currently used density methods, while also providing more information. Different extruded foods can have significantly different localized densities. SEM images confirmed that the density differences in the products are visible through a smaller, more collapsed cell structure near the edge compared to the center. X-ray density profiling can provide insight into the eating characteristics of extruded products and will be a useful tool in product development and quality assurance.
[Display omitted] •Explores the feasibility of a new density characterization technique for foods.•Compares the new density method to current density assessment methods.•Applies new density method to extruded products to examine density along their cross-sections.•Demonstrates the technique’s usefulness in quality assurance. A wide variety of snack and cereal products are manufactured using extrusion. Often, these products are produced by direct expansion upon exiting the extruder by utilizing a raw material that is predominately starch. The density of extruded food products is an important quality parameter that determines its sensory and physical characteristics, as well as the appropriate packaging. Direct expanded products often shrink differentially with cooling after their initial expansion resulting in different localized densities within a product. We developed a novel technique to determine these localized cross-sectional density differences within an extruded product using an X-ray density profiler. Commercial, direct expanded products were characterized using this technique. All products demonstrated significantly higher densities near the edge, compared to the center of the product. Density profile data provided a means to rapidly characterize and image density variations axially and radially, offering a viable alternative to currently used density methods, while also providing more information. Different extruded foods can have significantly different localized densities. SEM images confirmed that the density differences in the products are visible through a smaller, more collapsed cell structure near the edge compared to the center. X-ray density profiling can provide insight into the eating characteristics of extruded products and will be a useful tool in product development and quality assurance.
Author Ganjyal, Girish M.
Kowalski, Ryan J.
Morrow, C.D.
McDonald, Armando G.
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Snippet [Display omitted] •Explores the feasibility of a new density characterization technique for foods.•Compares the new density method to current density...
A wide variety of snack and cereal products are manufactured using extrusion. Often, these products are produced by direct expansion upon exiting the extruder...
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SubjectTerms Analysis
cell structures
Density
eating habits
Expansion
extruded foods
Extrusion
grain products
packaging
product development
quality control
raw materials
scanning electron microscopy
starch
X-radiation
X-ray
Title A new technique for cross-sectional density profiling of extruded foods by X-ray scanning
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