Development of β-glucan enriched wheat bread using soluble oat fiber

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作者
de Erive, Maria Ortiz [1 ]
He, Fuli [1 ]
Wang, Tao [1 ]
Chen, Guibing [1 ]
机构
[1] North Carolina A&T State Univ, Ctr Excellence Postharvest Technol, North Carolina Res Campus,500 Laureate Way, Kannapolis, NC 28081 USA
关键词
Soluble oat fiber; beta-glucan; Wheat bread; Water content; BRAN; QUALITY; INGREDIENTS; PERFORMANCE; FLOUR;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcs.2020.103051
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Soluble oat fiber (SOF) containing 70% oat beta-glucan was incorporated into wheat bread by replacing 10, 12, and 14% of flour in wheat bread formulas. At each level of SOF, bread was made at the farinograph water content defined by the amount of water required to develop a dough consistency of 500 Brabender Units in farinograph tests, and 10 and 20% extra water above the farinograph water content. At the farinograph water content, bread formulated at each level of SOF exhibited lower specific volume and porosity, darker color, higher hardness, and lower springiness and cohesiveness than the control white bread. These negative effects were effectively counteracted by optimizing the water content in bread formulas. For the three levels of bran addition, when the water content was increased by 20% above the farinograph water content, the obtained loaves exhibited similar loaf volume, microstructure, textural properties, and crumb porosity to the control white bread. A serving (28 g) of the developed bread contained respectively 0.95, 1.12, and 1.28 g of beta-glucan, which substantially exceed the minimum standard for approved health claims.
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