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Nutritional Composition, Textural and Sensory Properties of Ocimum Basilicum L. Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake

Arivuchudar.Rand Nazni.P*

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India

Corresponding Author Email: naznip@gmail.com

DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CRNFSJ.8.3.31

Article Publishing History

Received: 4/4/2020

Accepted: 17/10/2020

Plagiarism Check: Yes

Reviewed by: Dr.Sadaf Shakoor Pakistan

Second Review by: Dr.Sebnem Harsa Turkey

Final Approval by: Dr. Ardiansyah

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Abstract:

The incidence of obesity and prediabetes is high, especially in the southern Indian states, Kerala and Tamilnadu, which will pave its way for other chronic metabolic diseases. The steamed rice cake or Idli, the staple diet, of South Indian population is high in glycaemic index. Despite, the diabetics from middle and high income population consume Idli for at least twice a day, for many ages. Hence, in this study, the notion of incorporating Ocimum basilicum seeds, has been considered, to ascertain if this can add value to the staple diet of major populace i.e Idli or steamed rice cake. The raw or unprocessed, roasted and steamed Ocimum basilicum seeds in a proportion of 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% of the black gram was added to the steamed rice cake batter prepared by standardised procedure and was steamed until doneness. All the variations of Ocimum basilicum seed incorporated Idlis were subjected to proximate, textural and sensory analysis.The proximate analysis results depicted that the composition of parameters viz. moisture, energy, protein, fibre and ash, of the Ocimum basilicum seed incorporated steamed rice cake showed significant difference (p less than 0.05) in all the variations, on comparison with control. The TPA results signify that the textural parameters of Idlis with 15% of roasted O.basilicum seeds (V7) and 20% of roasted O.basilicum seeds (V8) incorporation seem to be more acceptable. On organoleptic analysis, the mean score for overall acceptability of the 20% raw O.basilicum seeds incorporated variation and 20% roasted O.basilicum seeds incorporated variations of the steamed rice cake was maximum and showed acceptance index parallel to the control. Thus, it can be opined that the seeds of Ocimum basilicum can be used in steamed rice cake preparation as a means of value addition.

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Diabetes; Glycaemic Index; Ocimum Basilicum; Steamed Rice Cake, Value Added

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Introduction

Ocimum basilicum.L (Basil) is one of the endemic plants and its seed is especially used for its pharmaceutical property1.This plant is grown in many parts of the globe chiefly in warm regions of Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Besides its use as a standard medicine, basil seeds are commonly incorporated into food products, like puddings, sweets, ice-creams and liquid refreshments, and are used as a source of dietary fiber. Basil seeds contain 9.19% moisture, 17.32% crude protein, 9.68% crude fat, 5.80% ash, 7.11% fiber, 50.9 % carbohydrates and 63.78±1.75 mg GAE/g of total phenolic content2.

Basilseeds  are  proven  to  have  good  antimicrobial,  antioxidant  and  anticancer  activities.Bioactivity of  O.basilicum seeds  has  projected  the  great  importance of functional foods3.

Idli being a fermented and steamed food, contributes to wholesome meal with sufficient carbohydrates, source of protein and B-Complex vitamins4 and has been accepted as a healthy breakfast for all ages by the different health organizations, including WHO. The main ingredients in Idli are rice and black gram. The synergistic interactions between the polysaccharides, starch and mucilage in black gram, results in an enhanced foam stability during and after fermentation, and also the increased viscosity offers a spongy porous5 steamed rice cake.

The rising popularity of O.basilicum seeds and its gelatin-like consistency, has created an interest to use these seeds as an effective ingredient to enrich the steamed rice cakes6. It has also been reported that the polysaccharides proportion of basil seeds namely glucomannan, xylan, glucan and the presence of a highly branched arabinogalactan7 contribute to the mucilaginous or gelatin like property. This property of the basil seed is utilized in the steamed rice cake preparation, instead of black gram, which is a prime ingredient and a causative factor for obtaining a soft textured steamed rice cake8.

Even though, most breakfast grains and traditional food items have a unique place with the power pack of nutrients9, the misfortune is that they are categorized as carbohydrate rich foods, and this is applicable for steamed rice cake too. Hence, this study has been devised with the primary objective of preparing value added steamed rice cakes by incorporating various proportions of unprocessed and processed basil seeds and also, to analyse the proximate, textural and sensory characteristics and its acceptance in comparison with the control steamed rice cake.

Materials and Methods

Selection of Samples

The raw materials required for the study such as parboiled rice (Oryza sativa), dehulled black gram (Vigna mungo) and basil or sabja seeds (Ocimum basilicum L.), were purchased from the local market of Salem district, Tamilnadu. The ingredients rice and dhal were hand sorted, to make sure that only quality grains are used and the impurities were removed by washing with water. The basil seeds were hand sorted and sieved to ensure quality.

Formulation of Ocimum basilicum L.  Seed Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake

The cleaned parboiled rice and dehulled black gram were soaked separately in the ratio of 4:1 (100g,25g) for control and different proportions for respective variations, as depicted in Table-1 for 5 hrs in water at room temperature10.The rice was ground coarsely, while black gram to a fine batter with requisite amount of water for grinding. Salt was added as required for taste and the batter was allowed to ferment for 7 hours11. For variations V1, V2, V3 and V4 raw basil seeds of 1.25g, 2.5g, 3.75g and 5g were added respectively in the batter. Meanwhile, the basil seeds for variations V5, V6, V7 and V8 (1.25g, 2.5g, 3.75g and 5g) was dry roasted at 1150 C for 6-8 minutes and cooled, roasting beyond this temperature charred the seeds, while roasting lesser than 1150 C did not bring about changes in the colour and  aroma. The basil seeds required for the variations V9 (1.25g), V10 (2.5g), V11 (3.75g) and V12 (5g) was steamed for 8-10 minutes.  The batter was beaten well and basil seeds (unprocessed and processed) at 5, 10, 15, and 20% levels of black gram were incorporated into the respective proportions of batter and was allowed to stand for a period of 15 minutes12, for the seeds to gel. Soaking for a longer period of time will result in unfavorable batter consistency. About 40ml of the batter with appropriate proportion of basil seed for each variation was poured in an Idli steamer and steamed till doneness which approximated to 5 to 8 minutes13. The O. basilicum seed incorporated steamed rice cake is done. Simultaneously the control steamed rice cake was prepared by following the same procedure without the addition of basil seeds.

Table 1: Ingredients for the Preparation of Different Variations of Steamed Rice Cake

Ingredients Level of Incorporation (g)
Control V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 V12
Rice 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Black Gram 25 23.75 22.5 21.25 20 23.75 22.5 21.25 20 23.75 22.5 21.25 20
Raw O.basilicum Seeds 0 1.25 2.5 3.75 5
Roasted O.basilicum Seeds 1.25 2.5 3.75 5
Steamed O.basilicum Seeds 1.25 2.5 3.75 5

 

Proximate Analysis

Proximate composition such as moisture, ash, fat, protein and fiber of unprocessed, roasted and steamed basil seeds incorporated steamed rice cake was determined according to the standard procedures. The standard procedures recommended by FSSAI (2016)14 for cereal and cereal products, was used as a test method for determination of moisture, ash and fibre and fat. The FAO (2002)15 procedure was used to determine the amount of calories present in the developed product.

Texture Profile Analysis           

The Texture Profile Analysis (TPA) test  consists  of  compressing  a  bite-size  piece  of  steamed rice cake  two  times  in  a  reciprocating  motion  that  imitates  the  action  of  the  jaw. The  texture  of  each  steamed rice cake was  analyzed  using  P/25mm  compression  plate in  Texture Analyzer (Perten Instruments, Sweden). The steamed rice cake was cooled to room temperature and was cut into an inch cube using an inch cubic mould. The extra top and bottom layers were sliced off to make the steamed rice cake fit to the mould. The cut piece was placed on the heavy duty platform and the test speed was set to 5mm/sec and the probe compressed a distance of 10 mm of the cut steamed rice cake to get the TPA of the steamed rice cake. Parameters like peak force, stringiness, stickiness, adhesiveness, springiness, cohesiveness, chewiness and gumminess has been calculated based on the force deformation curves, captured as a graph and stored in separate projects/files for analysis and export to spreadsheet programs16.

Organoleptic Analysis

The organoleptic characteristics of the different variations of prepared steamed rice cake was determined using 120 panelist. All members were familiar with the steamed rice cake as it is a common and frequently consumed food. The samples of uniform size and shape were coded with random numbers. The panelists were asked to score and comment on the color, appearance, texture, mouth feel, taste, flavour and overall acceptability. These sensory attributes were measured on a 9-point hedonic scale with the highest score being extremely good and the lowest being poor.

Statistical Analysis

All experiments in the present analysis were conducted in triplicate, and mean values were reported. The descriptive statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics 16 Software package. The data were subjected to analysis of variance (One-way ANOVA) with Duncan’s Post Hoc test (P<0.05) to determine the significant difference between the means.

Results and Discussion

Proximate Analysis

The processing methods are employed to enhance the sensory characteristics like aroma and texture. Food processing also improve the nutritional and antioxidant values by reducing the anti-nutritional factors, destruction of seed microflora, improving the carbohydrate and protein digestibility, increasing the prebiotic dietary fiber, shelf life and consumer acceptance of the developed value-added dietary products17. To trace the difference in the acceptability and nutritional parameters the processing methods like roasting and steaming were done along with the utilization of raw O.basilicium seeds for developing value added Idlis.

The results of proximate analysis presented in Table-2 is discussed herewith. The moisture content of the raw O. basilicum seeds incorporated steamed rice cakes ranged from 57.72 to 63.91%, which shows a gradual decrease of moisture content in variations. The decrease in moisture content is proportional to the increase in the quantity of basil seeds, which may be attributed to the water holding capacity of basil seeds18. The moisture percentage was found least in the roasted variations, as the roasting time and temperature play a vital role in moisture control19. The steamed rice cake variations V9 to V12 with steamed basil seeds projected more moisture, V9 showing the highest percentage 69.33. The cause of increased moisture being, during steaming a certain proportion of steam was absorbed by the seeds, as the basil seeds have more affinity to water20. Moisture is an important parameter in the quality and acceptability of food products, as it influences texture and affects the shelf life and microbial growth throughout storage21.

Table -2 indicates that the calorie content of the variations has significantly increased when compared to control product. It should also be pointed that the variations with roasted basil seed provided more calories ( 141-159 Kcals) than the control (139.14 Kcals) followed by the raw seeds incorporated steamed cakes(137.17-151.55 Kcals), while the steamed basil seeds incorporated variations of steamed rice cakes provided lesser calories( 113-115 Kcals), which proves similarity with the results of Uche Samuel Ndidi etal22.

Protein composition of all the variations of steamed rice cake has increased marginally when compared to control as the raw basil seeds contribute to 17 to 20% of protein, which is twice more than that of the contribution from black gram. Of all, the roasted basil seeds incorporated steamed rice cake projects more protein, which is also justified by the study of Olawepo etal23.

Results on ash reveal that on comparison with the control steamed rice cake, the processed as well the unprocessed variations have higher ash content. Ash content increment is an indication of the level of mineral composition of the substrates24. The 20% roasted basil seed incorporated variation, V8 records highest percentage (1.81%) of ash, which may be due to the fact that roasting retains more nutritents25. The fat percentage was more in the roasted basil seeds incorporated variation, while steaming has reduced the fat.

It is evident from Table -2 that, the fiber content has shown a drastic increase in the highest proportion of roasted basil seed incorporated variation V8, favouring the nutritional profile. A similar effect of increased fibre on dry roasting of chia seeds has also been reported26. The dietary fibre in basil seeds regulate blood sugar levels and proves beneficial for Type 2 diabetes27. It may be correlated to the fact that the presence of fibre in the roasted basil seeds steamed rice cake could increase the micro flora population that uses fiber in their metabolism and would prove to be a promising source of prebiotic 28.

It is also important to understand that combination of foods or food groups improve the nutritional value of meal and elicits a positive outcome on post prandial blood glucose levels29. Hence this amalgamation of O. basilicum seeds into high glycemic indexed Idlis may decrease post prandial glycemic response which can be proved by clinical trials.

Table 2: Mean Proximate Analysis of the Raw, Roasted and Steamed Ocimum basilicum L. Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake

Variations Moisture (%) Energy (kcal) Protein (%) Fat (%) Ash (%) Fiber (%)
Control 62.14±0.34c 139.14±0.75b 7.29±0.30a 0.99±0.04b 0.84±0.17a 0.93±0.17a
Raw O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V1 63.35±0.61d 137.17±0.58b 9.98±0.20ac 0.92±0.06a 1.49±0.165b 1.88±0.105b
V2 63.91±0.62ac 140.57±.2.70c 11.38±0.44b 1.54±0.10abc 1.53±0.176c 4.85±0.081ac
V3 59.35±0.48b 143.77±1.833ac 11.24±0.22b 1.74±0.13bc 1.65±0.105d 5.79±0.058d
V4 57.72±0.48a 151.55±2.75d 13.51±0.32d 1.64±0.11d 1.670±0.19d 5.55±0.10c
Roasted O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V5 55.54 ± 0.48c 141c ±0.51b 11.49 ± 0.43b 1.26 ± 0.09bc 1.69 ± 0.04b 4.70 ± 0.06d
V6 55.71 ± 0.34d 142 ±1.60ac 11.61 ± 0.14b 1.36 ± 0.16bc 1.38 ± 0.07a 4.22 ± 0.13c
V7 53.92 ± 0.25b 150 ±1.61e 13.88 ± 0.07d 2.22 ± 0.11d 1.77 ± 0.14b 5.83 ± 0.13e
V8 53.35 ± 0.37a 159 ±2.87f 14.55 ± 0.39e 2.45 ± 0.21d 1.81 ± 0.15b 6.8 ±0.07f
Steamed O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V9 69.33 ± 0.56f 113 ±1.44a 10.47 ± 0.33a 0.91 ± 0.06a 1.17 ± 0.10a 2.82 ± 0.11b
V10 67.56 ± 0.50e 114 ±2.51ab 10.46 ± 0.47a 1.21 ± 0.14b 1.36 ± 0.23a 4.35 ± 0.18c
V11 67.18 ± 0.65e 123 ±1.60c 11.38 ± 0.45b 0.92 ± 0.06a 1.17 ± 0.17a 2.22 ± 0.10a
V12 67.59 ± 0.53e 115 ±1.03ab 12.32 ± 0.27c 1.48 ± 0.16c 1.14 ± 1.10a 4.58 ± 0.17d

Each value in the table are represented as Mean ± SD (n=3). Statistically significant at p < 0.05, where a<b<c<d<e<fin each column. Different superscripts denote significant difference at (p<0.05).

Texture Profile Analysis of the raw, roasted and steamed Ocimum basilicum L. seeds incorporated steamed rice cake is presented in Table-3.

Results of Table-3 has shown that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) in the hardness of the basil seed incorporated steamed rice cake prepared from different variations. Firmness or hardness which has been represented by peak force A, increased with the increase in basil seed proportion. Greatest hardness was noticed in variation 12. Lower the hardness softer is the Idli30. The hardness may be correlated with the moisture percentage of the steamed rice cakes, as well the level of incorporation of carbon dioxide, which could have been hampered because of the intact packaging of the seeds.

Stickiness is the force required to separate the material that sticks to the teeth while eating31. The stickiness ranged between -0.5 and -1.71 N. In this more stickiness was observed in V12 and lowest was found in V4. The gelation in the steamed basil seeds may be a contributing factor for more stickiness in V12. The lowest stickiness shows that the variation 4 -steamed rice cake has a good firm texture.

Springiness is related to fluffiness as it determines the extent of recovery between the first and second compression32.  Springiness ranged from 0.67 to 0.93 and there were significant differences in the springiness between variations and control sample (p < 0.05). Table 3 depicts that more springiness has been observed in roasted basil seeds incorporated steamed rice cakes. Springiness reflects the softness of steamed rice cake which in turn depends on the quantity and quality of the black gram used. The globulin and arabinogalactan components in black gram play a vital role in the steamed rice cake. Also as stated earlier, the polysaccharides present in basil seeds also owe to springiness of steamed rice cake.

Adhesiveness depends on the gelatinization and more fluidity of rice starch structure in the cooked samples33. In this study the gelation property of basil seeds would have contributed to adhesiveness, stickiness, chewiness and gumminess of the steamed rice cakes. However, the textural attributes such as hardness, stickiness, cohesiveness and springiness are dependent on one another34. Though, the variations were significantly different when compared with the control, it need not necessarily mean that the products are unacceptable. The entire TPA results signify that the textural parameters of Variations, V7 and V8 seem to be more acceptable, but cannot be concluded. Hence, all the variations were further subjected to organoleptic evaluation.

Table 3: Texture Profile Analysis of the Unprocessed, Roasted and Steamed Ocimum basilicum L. Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake

Variations Peak Force A (N) Stickiness (N) Springiness Cohesiveness Stringiness (mm) Chewiness (N) Adhesiveness(J) Gumminess (N)
Control 3.82±0.26a -0.77±0.23c 0.77±0.12b 0.47±0.000b 2.32±0.80c 1.42±0.320a 0.92±0.67c 1.82±0.13a
Raw O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V1 3.50±0.43bc -0.6±0.11b 0.88±0.05c 0.57±0.167c 0.113±0.05a 1.78±0.536a 0.003±0.001a 2.038±0.717b
V2 5.39±0.139ac -0.77±0.445c 0.835±0.140c 0.467±0.009a 1.51±1.50c 2.117±0.455b 0.78±1.093bc 2.5201±0.134ac
V3 5.41±0.169b -0.546±0.357ab 0.87±0.032ab 0.466±0.019a 1.287±1.18b 2.194±0.269b 0.470±0.60b 2.519±0.066ab
V4 5.24±0.357d -0.508±0.233a 0.68±0.066a 0.463±0.023a 1.22± 1.13b 2.084±0.166b 0.403±0.509b 2.422±0.091b
Roasted O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V5 3.184± 0.20a -0.20± 0.06cd 0.93± 0.01d 0.76± 0.25d 0.187±0.24a 2.246±0.666c 0.007±0.01a 2.404±0.67ac
V6 4.44± 0.31ab -0.61± 0.26bc 0.82± 0.09d 0.47± 0.01b 0.96±1.5ac 1.71±0.259a 0.43±0.745b 2.086±0.13ac
V7 5.36± 0.19b -0.97± 0.51ac 0.76± 0.143ac 0.47± 0.00b 2.48±0.94c 1.93±0.35a 1.397±1.39c 2.542±0.06c
V8 6.18± 0.17c -1.18± 0.66d 0.74± 0.14b 0.47± 0.012b 2.64±0.92c 2.19±0.413b 1.837±1.83c 2.964±0.15c
Steamed O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V9 4.67±0.116ac -0.45±0.24ac 0.84±0.119b 0.47±0.018b 1.23±1.33b 1.87±0.34a 0.36±0.55ab 2.197±0.11ab
V10 5.04±0.119b -0.42±0.25ab 0.862±0.104ac 0.470±0.01b 0.927±1.49ac 2.050±0.324ab 0.33±0.577ab 2.36±0.106bc
V11 5.75±0.90ab -0.92±0.55ac 0.782±0.1466bc 0.46±0.005a 1.75±1.65bc 2.09±0.448ab 1.12±1.522c 2.69±0.404c
V12 7.42±0.29d -1.71±0.53d 0.670±0.114a 0.475±0.012ab 3.37±0.66d 2.36±0.452d 3.34±1.687d 3.52±0.086d

Each value in the table are represented as Mean ± SD (n=3). Statistically significant at p < 0.05, where a<b<c<d in each column. Different superscripts denote significant difference at (p<0.05).

The sensory scores of raw and processed (roasted and steamed) basil seeds incorporated steamed rice cakes are depicted in Table-4. According to the results presented, there is a significant difference between the appearance, colour, flavor, texture, taste, mouth feel and overall acceptability of the steamed O.basilicum seeds incorporated variations of the steamed rice cake, with respect to the processing techniques. The overall acceptability of the variations V9 to V12 was very less which is also slightly similar to the results depicted by TPA. Wherein, the overall acceptability of the raw or unprocessed O.basilicum seeds incorporated variations and roasted O.basilicum seeds incorporated variations of the steamed rice cake was maximum and the variations V4 and V8 show acceptance index parallel to the control. Although the TPA and the organoleptic evaluation indicate different results, as in certain parameters, (V7 was more competent to V8 than V4), the acceptability by human subjects will be of high significance. The literature has also stated that the TPA data need not be relevant substitutions for the sensory attributes always35.

Table 4: Mean Organoleptic Analysis of the Unprocessed, Roasted and Steamed Ocimum basilicum L. Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake

Variations Appearance Colour Flavour Texture Taste  Mouth Feel Overall acceptability
Control 8.00±0.58c 8.60±0.75d 8.10±0.78c 8.08±0.81c 8.13±1.19c 8.56±0.75c 8.645±0.51d
Raw O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V1 8.12±0.50c 8.15±.36c 8.40±0.50c 7.75±.44bc 8.20±0.41c 8.15±0.36c 8.211±0.00c
V2 8.20±0.78c 8.03±0.73c 8.23±0.78c 8.00±0.81c 8.10±1.19c 8.90±0.73d 8.152±0.51c
V3 8.23±0.73c 8.02±0.73c 8.52±0.78d 8.40±0.96c 8.12±0.73c 8.71±0.73d 8.23±0.41c
V4 8.42±0.81c 7.90±0.73bc 8.60±0.78d 8.10±1.19c 8.27±0.73c 8.90±0.73d 8.63±0.51d
Roasted O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V5 8.38±0.41c 8.45±0.26c 8.61±0.42d 8.13±0.34c 8.32±0.42c 8.33±0.31c 8.47±0.07c
V6 8.52±0.68d 8.63±0.37d 8.74±0.73d 8.21±0.35c 8.46±0.24c 8.31±0.26c 8.32±0.42c
V7 8.53±0.63d 8.72±0.63d 8.56±0.63d 8.26±0.31c 8.28±0.39c 8.29±0.51c 8.49±0.34c
V8 8.90±0.91d 8.73±0.53d 8.82±0.19d 8.44± 0.21c 8.91±0.23d 8.93±0.62d 8.93±0.67d
Steamed O. basilicum Seeds Incorporated Steamed Rice Cake
V9 6.32±0.42b 6.15±0.22ab 6.40±0.51b 6.12±0.43ab 6.20±0.41b 5.15±0.36a 6.17±0.03ab
V10 6.29±0.68b 6.03±0.13ab 6.32±0.31b 6.51±0.60b 6.10±0.21ab 5.90±0.34a 6.15±0.31ab
V11 6.23±0.59b 6.02±0.32ab 6.54±0.28b 6.30±0.36b 5.12±0.43a 5.71±0.25a 5.93±0.42a
V12 5.92±0.72a 5.90±0.26a 6.10±0.23ab 5.98±0.19a 5.27±0.17a 5.90±0.36a 5.72±0.47a

 

Each value in the table are represented as Mean ± SD (n=3. Means with same superscript are not significantly different using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

Steamed rice cakes being a versatile conventional product, the acceptability after value addition poses doubt. Hence prior to supplementation it was proposed to subject the developed twelve variations of steamed rice cake to different analytical procedures to test its nutritional, textural and sensory properties. It can be concluded from the results that the nutritional parameters were better in variation 8 and the organoleptic analysis has projected an overall acceptability of Variation 8 in which 20% of the roasted basil seeds were incorporated. Hence, considering the nutritional profile, textural analysis outcomes and the overall acceptability steamed rice cake with 20% of roasted basil seeds incorporation can be considered optimal for further studies, which will prove beneficial to persons who should be devoid of proteins from pulses for example, as in case of gout and other renal diseases. Further being a source of protein, minerals and fibre and can be recommended for diabetics, subjects with cardiovascular disorder and gastrointestinal disorders. With these inferences, the accepted variation (V8) will be subjected to supplementation in future studies and the constructive reports will be stated accordingly.

Acknowledgement

Nil

Funding Sources

The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Conflict of Interest

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