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Evaluation of different hydrocolloids to improve dough rheological properties and bread quality of potato–wheat flour
Liu, Xingli; Mu, Taihua; Yamul, Diego Karim
; Sun, Hongnan; Zhang, Miao; Chen, Jingwang; Fauconnier, Marie Laure; Perez, Vanina Andrea
Fecha de publicación:
05/2017
Editorial:
Association of Food Scientists and Technologists of India
Revista:
Journal of Food Science and Technology
ISSN:
0022-1155
e-ISSN:
0975-8402
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The aim of study was to investigate the effect of hydroxylpropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), arabic gum (AG), konjac glucomannan (KG) and apple pectin (AP) at 2% (w/w, potato–wheat flour basis) on the potato–wheat dough (the mass ratio was 1:1) rheological, fermentation and bread making properties. The tan δ of potato–wheat dough was significantly increased upon addition of adding HPMC which was close to wheat dough (0.531). Moreover, dough height during fermentation process was significantly improved on addition of hydrocolloids, with the order of HPMC (23.1 mm) > AP (19.3 mm) > AG (18.6 mm) > KG (13.6 mm). Protein bands of potato–wheat dough were pale in the presence of hydrocolloids, suggesting the formation of higher molecular weight aggregates formed between proteins–hydrocolloids or proteins–proteins after fermentation process. Furthermore, HPMC significantly increased specific volume (from 1.45 to 2.22 ml/g), and hydrocolloids restricted the retrogradation of starch in potato–wheat breads.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Citación
Liu, Xingli; Mu, Taihua; Yamul, Diego Karim; Sun, Hongnan; Zhang, Miao; et al.; Evaluation of different hydrocolloids to improve dough rheological properties and bread quality of potato–wheat flour; Association of Food Scientists and Technologists of India; Journal of Food Science and Technology; 54; 6; 5-2017; 1597-1607
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