Chickpea cultivar selection to produce aquafaba with superior emulsion properties

Y He, YY Shim, R Mustafa, V Meda, MJT Reaney - Foods, 2019 - mdpi.com
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Aquafaba (AQ), a viscous by-product solution produced during cooking chickpea or other
legumes in water, is increasingly being used as an egg replacement due to its ability to form
foams and emulsions. The objectives of our work were to select a chickpea cultivar that
produces AQ with superior emulsion properties, and to investigate the impact of chickpea
seed physicochemical properties and hydration kinetics on the properties of AQ-based
emulsions. AQ from a Kabuli type chickpea cultivar (CDC Leader) had the greatest emulsion …
Aquafaba (AQ), a viscous by-product solution produced during cooking chickpea or other legumes in water, is increasingly being used as an egg replacement due to its ability to form foams and emulsions. The objectives of our work were to select a chickpea cultivar that produces AQ with superior emulsion properties, and to investigate the impact of chickpea seed physicochemical properties and hydration kinetics on the properties of AQ-based emulsions. AQ from a Kabuli type chickpea cultivar (CDC Leader) had the greatest emulsion capacity (1.10 ± 0.04 m2/g) and stability (71.9 ± 0.8%). There were no correlations observed between AQ emulsion properties and chickpea seed proximate compositions. Meanwhile, AQ emulsion properties were negatively correlated with AQ yield and moisture content, indicating that AQ with higher dry-matter content displayed better emulsion properties. In conclusion, the emulsification properties of aquafaba are greatly influenced by the chickpea genotype, and AQ from the CDC Leader chickpea produced the most stable food oil emulsions.
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