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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Suitability of Foxtail Millet Semolina and Soy grits for the formulation of instant Upma Mix
    (JNKVV,Jabalpur, 2017) Dhumketi, Ketki; Dr. Singh, Alpana
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    Feasibility of maize - soy for the preparation of low gluten mathri Mix
    (Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 2017) Agawal, Priyanka; Singh, Alpana
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    Studies on processing and utilization of foxtail millet for preparation of instant idli mix
    (Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 2017) Sharma, Rambaran; Khan, M.A.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Optimization of spray drying conditions and evaluation of ready to drink kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum ) based malted milk powder
    (Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 2017) Baghel, Ravi; Shukla, S.S.
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    Suituability of kodo millet (Pespalum Scrobicultum) Varieties for puffing.
    (Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 2017) Patel, Anamika; Parihar, Pratibha
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    Development of therapeutic Multigrain cookies
    (Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur, 2017) Goliya, Naval Kishor; Upadhyay, Anubha
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    Development and evaluation of ready to drink malted milk powder from ragi (Eleucine coracana)
    (JNKVV, 2015) Rathour, Suneel Kumar; Shukla, S.S.
    Abstract To explore the possibility of utilization of new cultivars of ragi for development of malted milk powder. The investigation has been planned during the year 2014-15. Ragi grain and ragi malt of each variety was evaluated for various quality traits findings indicates that: the physical attributes viz., 1000-seed weight, 1000-seed volume, density and germination percentage varies from 2.78 to 3.20 g, 2.33 to 2.80 cc, 1.01 to 1.23 and 85.33 to 99.66% respectively. The biochemical attributes viz moisture, crude protein fat, Ash content and total carbohydrate among six cultivars of ragi varied from 8.91 to 9.90%, 5.90 to 7.53%, 1.40 to 2.49%, 5.02 to 6.19 and, 70.92 to 86.20% respectively. The cultivars were also rich in crude fibre (3.17 to 3.60), total sugar (3.23 to 4.02 mg/100 g), reducing sugar (0.78 to 2.27 mg/100 g), non-reducing sugar (0.63 to 1.91 mg/100 g), IVSD (3.11 to 4.94 mg/100 g) respectively. The mineral content of different varieties of ragi were found to have a range: Ca (503.49 to 552.06 mg/100g), P (303.34 to 322.42 mg/100 g), Mn (37.74 to 56.61 ppm), Cu (0.60 to 0.95 ppm), Zn (1.89 to 2.29 ppm) and Fe (3.11 to 3.69 ppm). The ragi malt flour from different varieties were also analyzed for the different biochemical indices and found to contain moisture (8.32 to 9.57%) protein (4.57 to 8.34%), total carbohydrate (70.25 to 82.35%), Ash (1.13 to 2.25%), Fibre content (1.97 to 2.47%), total sugar (2.80 to 3.46 mg/100 g), reducing sugar (0.63 to 1.91 mg/100 g, non-reducing sugar (0.94 to 2.41 mg/100 g), IVSD (3.54 to 4.53). The mineral contents in ragi malt flour ranged: Ca (398.63 to 501.14 mg/100g), P (291.50 to 315.61 mg/100g), Mn (37.74 to 56.61 ppm), Fe (2.85 to 3.19 ppm), Cu (0.73 to 0.90 ppm) and Zn (1.65 to 1.97 ppm). Statistically significant variation between the grains of different varieties has been observed with respect to various biochemical attributes of ragi grain and malted flour. Sensory evaluation test of spray dried malted milk powder shows that malted milk of 20% slurry concentration was liked extremely, while others i.e., with 15% and 10% slurry concentration malted milk were rated as “liked moderately” and “liked slightly” respectively. The spray drying conditions viz Temperature 205 0C, Ragi malt slurry concentration 20% and spray drying pressure of 3.5 Kg/cm2 yields 250 g spray dried malted milk powder from 1000 ml cow milk blend.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Formulation and quality evaluation of composite flour for missi roti
    (JNKVV, 2015) Shrinag, Bharti; Singh, Alpana
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Development and evaluation of ready to drink malted milk powder from ragi (Eleucine coracana)
    (JNKVV, 2015) Rathour, Suneel Kumar; Shukla, S.S.
    Abstract To explore the possibility of utilization of new cultivars of ragi for development of malted milk powder. The investigation has been planned during the year 2014-15. Ragi grain and ragi malt of each variety was evaluated for various quality traits findings indicates that: the physical attributes viz., 1000-seed weight, 1000-seed volume, density and germination percentage varies from 2.78 to 3.20 g, 2.33 to 2.80 cc, 1.01 to 1.23 and 85.33 to 99.66% respectively. The biochemical attributes viz moisture, crude protein fat, Ash content and total carbohydrate among six cultivars of ragi varied from 8.91 to 9.90%, 5.90 to 7.53%, 1.40 to 2.49%, 5.02 to 6.19 and, 70.92 to 86.20% respectively. The cultivars were also rich in crude fibre (3.17 to 3.60), total sugar (3.23 to 4.02 mg/100 g), reducing sugar (0.78 to 2.27 mg/100 g), non-reducing sugar (0.63 to 1.91 mg/100 g), IVSD (3.11 to 4.94 mg/100 g) respectively. The mineral content of different varieties of ragi were found to have a range: Ca (503.49 to 552.06 mg/100g), P (303.34 to 322.42 mg/100 g), Mn (37.74 to 56.61 ppm), Cu (0.60 to 0.95 ppm), Zn (1.89 to 2.29 ppm) and Fe (3.11 to 3.69 ppm). The ragi malt flour from different varieties were also analyzed for the different biochemical indices and found to contain moisture (8.32 to 9.57%) protein (4.57 to 8.34%), total carbohydrate (70.25 to 82.35%), Ash (1.13 to 2.25%), Fibre content (1.97 to 2.47%), total sugar (2.80 to 3.46 mg/100 g), reducing sugar (0.63 to 1.91 mg/100 g, non-reducing sugar (0.94 to 2.41 mg/100 g), IVSD (3.54 to 4.53). The mineral contents in ragi malt flour ranged: Ca (398.63 to 501.14 mg/100g), P (291.50 to 315.61 mg/100g), Mn (37.74 to 56.61 ppm), Fe (2.85 to 3.19 ppm), Cu (0.73 to 0.90 ppm) and Zn (1.65 to 1.97 ppm). Statistically significant variation between the grains of different varieties has been observed with respect to various biochemical attributes of ragi grain and malted flour. Sensory evaluation test of spray dried malted milk powder shows that malted milk of 20% slurry concentration was liked extremely, while others i.e., with 15% and 10% slurry concentration malted milk were rated as “liked moderately” and “liked slightly” respectively. The spray drying conditions viz Temperature 205 0C, Ragi malt slurry concentration 20% and spray drying pressure of 3.5 Kg/cm2 yields 250 g spray dried malted milk powder from 1000 ml cow milk blend.