BACKGROUND Hemp seeds are highly nutritious and sustainable source of protein and omega-fatty acids. The outer shell of the seeds restricts its utilization in the food industry. Dehulling of the… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Hemp seeds are highly nutritious and sustainable source of protein and omega-fatty acids. The outer shell of the seeds restricts its utilization in the food industry. Dehulling of the seeds leads to a lot of processing losses due to high oil content and hard shell of the seed. Therefore, in the present study, hydrothermal treatment of the hemp seeds (Cannabis sativa L.) before dehulling was proposed to reduce the endosperm breakage and improve dehulling yield of seeds. RESULT The hemp seeds were subjected to four types of treatments, viz. moisture addition (at 14%) with tempering for 10 min and 60 min followed by drying (28-30°C) and steaming at atmospheric pressure for 5 min and 10 min. Results from the study showed that the hydrothermal treatments impacted the hardness of the endosperm and therefore improved the dehulling yield by 1.3 to 1.5 folds. Also, the dehulling losses significantly reduced from 26.80 to 9.52% after the steaming treatments. Though steaming to some extent affected the color of the dehulled seeds compared to other treatments, it showed an increment in protein digestibility from 86.53 to 88.73 %. CONCLUSION Among all the hydrothermal treatments, steaming showed significant improvement in the yield of dehulled hemp seeds. It reduced endosperm breakage without affecting the seeds' fatty acid profile and nutritional quality. It can be concluded that steaming as a pretreatment can be used for improved dehulling of hemp seeds, aiding the better valourization of hemp seeds in the food industry. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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