Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties

Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is among the most popular crop around the world. Physicochemical properties are an important element in the sweet potato processing industry. However, little knowledge is known about this variety of sweet potatoes. In this study, colour, moisture, ash, protein, fat, cr...

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Main Authors: Shaari, Nurfarhana, Mnemoi, Farizade, Shamsudin, Rosnah, Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair, Hashim, Norhashila
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1075792024-09-02T02:43:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107579/ Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties Shaari, Nurfarhana Mnemoi, Farizade Shamsudin, Rosnah Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair Hashim, Norhashila Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is among the most popular crop around the world. Physicochemical properties are an important element in the sweet potato processing industry. However, little knowledge is known about this variety of sweet potatoes. In this study, colour, moisture, ash, protein, fat, crude fibre and carbohydrate were studied subjected to three different conditions of Japanese sweet potato; whole tuber (C1), peeled tuber (C2) and skin of tuber (C3). Colour and proximate analysis were determined using the lightness (L), red/green (a) and yellow/blue (b) system and AOAC method, respectively. The result indicated that L, a* and b* ranged from 68.0–89.2, 0.48–5.65 and 11.67–13.27, respectively. The highest values of L, a and b were observed in C1, C3 and C1, respectively. Moisture, ash, protein, fat, carbohydrate and fibre were ranged from 5.93–7.86%, 2.64–8.11%, 4.64–5.47%, 0.06–0.70%, 65.96–86.96% and 1.00–2.43%, respectively. C1 had the highest value of moisture content while C2 showed to have the highest values of protein and carbohydrate. C3 was observed to have the significantly highest (p < 0.05) content of ash, lipid and crude fibre. Overall, the differences in the physicochemical properties of three different conditions of sweet potato are significant in certain properties. C1 was suggested to be the best selection for producing better quality sweet potato products. Therefore, the result obtained from this study becomes useful for further processing of sweet potatoes. HH Publisher 2021-01-05 Article PeerReviewed Shaari, Nurfarhana and Mnemoi, Farizade and Shamsudin, Rosnah and Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair and Hashim, Norhashila (2021) Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties. Advances in Agricultural and Food Research Journal, 4 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2735-1084 https://journals.hh-publisher.com/index.php/AAFRJ/article/view/282 10.36877/aafrj.a0000191
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description Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is among the most popular crop around the world. Physicochemical properties are an important element in the sweet potato processing industry. However, little knowledge is known about this variety of sweet potatoes. In this study, colour, moisture, ash, protein, fat, crude fibre and carbohydrate were studied subjected to three different conditions of Japanese sweet potato; whole tuber (C1), peeled tuber (C2) and skin of tuber (C3). Colour and proximate analysis were determined using the lightness (L), red/green (a) and yellow/blue (b) system and AOAC method, respectively. The result indicated that L, a* and b* ranged from 68.0–89.2, 0.48–5.65 and 11.67–13.27, respectively. The highest values of L, a and b were observed in C1, C3 and C1, respectively. Moisture, ash, protein, fat, carbohydrate and fibre were ranged from 5.93–7.86%, 2.64–8.11%, 4.64–5.47%, 0.06–0.70%, 65.96–86.96% and 1.00–2.43%, respectively. C1 had the highest value of moisture content while C2 showed to have the highest values of protein and carbohydrate. C3 was observed to have the significantly highest (p < 0.05) content of ash, lipid and crude fibre. Overall, the differences in the physicochemical properties of three different conditions of sweet potato are significant in certain properties. C1 was suggested to be the best selection for producing better quality sweet potato products. Therefore, the result obtained from this study becomes useful for further processing of sweet potatoes.
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author Shaari, Nurfarhana
Mnemoi, Farizade
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair
Hashim, Norhashila
spellingShingle Shaari, Nurfarhana
Mnemoi, Farizade
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair
Hashim, Norhashila
Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
author_facet Shaari, Nurfarhana
Mnemoi, Farizade
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Mohd Nor, Mohd Zuhair
Hashim, Norhashila
author_sort Shaari, Nurfarhana
title Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
title_short Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
title_full Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
title_fullStr Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different skin processing conditions of Japanese sweet potato powder (Ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
title_sort effects of different skin processing conditions of japanese sweet potato powder (ipomoea batatas) on physicochemical properties
publisher HH Publisher
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107579/
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