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    Optimization of soybean processing into kinema, a Bacillus-fermented alkaline food, with respect to a minimum level of antinutrients

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    Aims Optimization of traditional processing of soybeans using response surface methodology (RSM) to achieve a minimum level of antinutritional factors (ANFs) in kinema. Methods and Results Central composite rotatable designs were used to optimize the processing stages of kinema preparation. In each stage, the linear or quadratic effects of independent variables were significant in minimizing ANF levels. The predicted optimum condition for soaking was when the raw beans鈥搘ater ratio was 1 : 10, and the soaking temperature, time and pH were 10掳C, 20 h and 8路0 respectively. Here, tannins content (TC), phytic acid content (PAC) and trypsin inhibitor activity (TIA) decreased (P <0路05). While haemagglutinating activity (HA) level remained unchanged (P <0路05), total biogenic amines content (TBAC) increased. The optimum condition for cooking was optimally soaked beans鈥搘ater ratio of 1 : 5, and cooking pressure and time were 1路10 kg cm-2 and 20 min respectively. Here, TC, PAC, TIA and HA decreased (P <0路05), but TBAC remained unchanged compared to optimally soaked beans. TC and HA went below the level of detection. The optimum condition for fermentation was obtained when inoculum load was 103 total cells g-1 grits, and fermentation temperature and time were 37掳C and 48 h respectively. Fermentation of optimally cooked beans caused a reduction (P <0路05) of PAC. While TIA remained unchanged (P <0路05), TBAC increased. In kinema, TC, PAC, TIA and HA decreased (P <0路05) over raw beans by 100, 61, 71 and 100% respectively. Good agreement was observed between predicted values and experimental values. Conclusions The processing treatments significantly minimized the level of ANFs in soybeans. Significance and Impact of the Study RSM was successfully deployed to obtain the optimum condition for kinema-making with a minimum level of ANFs without impairing sensory attributes of the product. The results are useful for commercial production of kinema
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