Research Keyword: microstructure analysis

Fermentation Characteristics, Antinutritional Factor Level and Flavor Compounds of Soybean Whey Yogurt

Researchers developed a method to turn soybean whey (a waste product from tofu and soybean protein production) into delicious plant-based yogurt. By removing salt through electrodialysis and concentrating the whey, then fermenting it with yogurt bacteria, they eliminated the unpleasant beany flavors and harmful compounds that make raw soybean products unappetizing. The resulting yogurt has a creamy texture, pleasant flavor, and better nutrition compared to untreated soybean whey, offering an environmentally friendly way to use agricultural byproducts.

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Effect of Different Drying Methods on the Quality and Nonvolatile Flavor Components of Oudemansiella raphanipes

This study compared seven different methods for drying a medicinal mushroom called O. raphanipes to determine which best preserves its flavor and nutrients. Researchers found that freeze-drying and ultrasound-assisted hot air drying at lower temperatures were most effective at maintaining the mushroom’s taste-enhancing compounds and appearance. The findings provide practical guidance for commercial production of this nutritious mushroom.

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