Optimization of Bread Quality of Wheat Flour with Psyllium Addition by Using Response Surface Methodology

IF 0.9 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Culinary Science & Technology Pub Date : 2021-07-07 DOI:10.1080/15428052.2021.1948480
S. Mironeasa, G. Codină
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ABSTRACT The influence of psyllium and water level on dough rheological properties during fermentation and wheat bread properties was modeled by response surface methodology. Sixteen breads with different combinations of psyllium (0, 2, 4 and 6%) and water levels (60, 65, 70 and 75%) according to the full factorial design were formulated. Dough behavior during fermentation and bread quality characteristics like loaf volume, porosity and elasticity were measured. Negative effects of psyllium on all Rheofermentometer values were recorded whereas on bread quality characteristics only when low water level was incorporated in bread recipe. When the amount of water was increased, there was an improvement of psyllium-enriched white bread, the optimum dose of psyllium addition being obtained at 3.53% for 75% dough hydration level. The models developed shown optimum combinations of psyllium and dough hydration level in order to produce a psyllium-enriched white bread of desired bread quality.
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响应面法优化车前草添加小麦粉的面包品质
摘要采用响应面法模拟车前草和水位对发酵过程中面团流变特性和小麦面包特性的影响。根据全因子设计,配制了16种车前草成分(0、2、4和6%)和含水量(60、65、70和75%)不同组合的面包。测定了发酵过程中面团的行为以及面包体积、孔隙率和弹性等品质特征。记录了车前草对所有流变仪值的负面影响,而只有在面包配方中加入低水位时才对面包品质特性产生负面影响。随着含水量的增加,富车前草白面包的质量得到改善,当面团水化水平为75%时,车前草的最佳添加量为3.53%。所建立的模型显示了车前草和面团水化水平的最佳组合,以生产出具有理想面包质量的车前草富含白面包。
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Journal of Culinary Science & Technology
Journal of Culinary Science & Technology FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Culinary Science & Technology aims to communicate the vital issues, latest developments, and thinking on the science and technology behind meal planning, preparation, processing, and service for a global consuming public. These issues relate to food management in a variety of settings that include culinary-related operations, food production, food product development, restaurant management and other foodservice ventures. It is the Journal''s intention to encourage an interchange among culinary professionals, food scientists and technologists, research chefs, foodservice managers, educators and researchers. Contributors are encouraged to identify the practical implications of their work for food operations, promoting and evaluating food knowledge, the science of alcohol, examining changing trends and attitudes, healthy eating lifestyles, innovation management, and enhancing and developing practical culinary skills. It is the Journal of Culinary Science & Technology''s policy to use a ''double-blind review'' procedure for the evaluation of all articles. Therefore, the reviewers and the author(s) are not identified to each other. Scope/Coverage: -Culinary innovation -Blurring lines between food technology and culinary arts -Issues and trends related to human nutrition -The collaboration between food science and culinary innovation -Techniques and technology and their role in quality of life/guest satisfaction associated with culinary, wine and food experiences -Trends in molecular gastronomy and its derivates -Annual review of trends in culinary science and technology -Applied research -Relevant research notes -Management styles, methods and principles -Techniques and innovations
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