Abstract

ABSTRACTAdding soybean flour, soybean oil and wheat bran to cassava flour increased the percentage of crude protein/fat and crude fiber respectively in the blends. Crude protein or extrudate correlated negatively (P<0.01) with expansion, water solubility or total reducing sugars and positively (P<0.01) with bulk density, and water absorption. Crude fiber of extrudate correlated negatively (P<0.01) with expansion, bulk density and total reducing sugars. At 4% soybean oil addition, extrudate expansion and WSI were highest, while bulk density and WAI were lowest. Extrudates became more yellow in color on addition of soybean flour.

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