Effects of hydrocolloids on dough rheology and bread quality parameters in gluten-free formulations

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作者
Lazaridou, A.
Duta, D.
Papageorgiou, M.
Belc, N.
Biliaderis, C. G.
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Lab Food Chem & Biochem, Sch Agr, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
[2] Inst Food Bioresources, Bucharest 021102, Romania
[3] NAGREF, Cereal Inst, Thessaloniki 57001, Greece
关键词
gluten-free; hydrocolloids; dough rheology; bread quality;
D O I
10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2006.03.032
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The effect of hydrocolloids on dough rheology and bread quality parameters in gluten-free formulations based on rice flour, corn starch, and sodium caseinate (control) was studied; the hydrocolloids added at 1% and 2% w/w (rice flour basis) were pectin, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), agarose, xanthan and oat beta-glucan. The study on rheological behavior of the doughs containing hydrocolloids, performed by farinography and rheometry, showed that xanthan had the most pronounced effect on viscoelastic properties yielding strengthened doughs; addition of xanthan to the gluten-free formulation resulted in a farinograph curve typical of wheat flour doughs. Moreover, among the preparations supplemented with hydrocolloids the elasticity and resistance to deformation of dough, as determined by oscillatory and creep measurements, followed the order of xanthan > CMC > pectin > agarose > beta-glucan. The type and extent of influence on bread quality was also dependent on the specific hydrocolloid used and its supplementation level. Generally, the volume of breads increased with addition of hydrocolloids except for xanthan; with increasing level of hydrocolloids from 1% to 2% the loaf volume decreased except for pectin. Empirical methods were used for evaluation of porosity and elasticity of the crumb; high values of porosity were found for breads supplemented with CMC and beta-glucans at 1% concentration, and pectin at 2%, whereas high crumb elasticity was exhibited by CMC, pectin and xanthan at 2%. An increase in lightness (L value) of crust was observed with the addition of beta-glucan at 1%, whereas the whiteness of crumb was improved with inclusion of xanthan. Sensory evaluation by a consumer panel gave the highest score for overall acceptability to the gluten-free formulation supplemented with 2% CMC. In most cases, addition of hydrocolloids did not affect significantly the water activity (a(w)) values of crumb. During storage of breads a reduction in a(w) and an increase in firmness of crumb (compression tests) were observed. Compared to the control formulations, crumb firmness was Dot alter significantly with addition of pectin, CMC and agarose (at 1-2%), and of beta-glucan (at 1%); instead, addition of xanthan (1-2%) as well as beta-glucan (2%) resulted in crumb hardening. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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