Seyed Amir Tavakoli Lahijani; Fakhri Shahidi; Mahmoud Habibian; Arash Koocheki
Abstract
[1]Introduction: Bread has a major role in the diet of people in Iran. One of the important factors affecting the quality of bread is the quality of wheat flour protein called gluten. Gluten is the principal structure forming elements of most baked products, contributing to the elasticity, cohesiveness ...
Read More
[1]Introduction: Bread has a major role in the diet of people in Iran. One of the important factors affecting the quality of bread is the quality of wheat flour protein called gluten. Gluten is the principal structure forming elements of most baked products, contributing to the elasticity, cohesiveness and viscosity characteristics of the dough. Thus, gluten substantially control the quality of wheat flour based products. Due to the importance of the role of gluten and the requirement for improving the flour quality, providing a simple, economical, and efficient method to improve the technical quality of wheat and bread is also an important and controversial challenge. Oxidizing agents are generally added to the wheat flour to accelerate the natural maturing and the flour becomes paler and yields dough with improved baking properties. However, increasing concern about their adverse effects has highlighted the need for the development of alternative oxidants. Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) is an emerging advanced oxidation process which has recently drawn considerable interest from food scientists. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the effect of non-thermal plasma treatments on the properties of wheat flour.
Materials and Methods: For this purpose, medium wheat flour was prepared from local silages and treated with ACP at 25V for 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 min. Chemical composition of flour samples (moisture content, protein and ash) were determined using standard methods (AACC, 2002). Color properties, damaged starch water soluble index, wet gluten, gluten index, zeleny and falling number values, water and oil absorption capacities, swelling power and solubility of wheat flour samples were also measured.
Results and Discussion: The results obtained from the measurement of properties for the treated and untreated flour showed that the water and oil absorptions, swelling power, and solubility, wet gluten, gluten index, Zeleny number and whiteness increased significantly with increasing time, while the pH, moisture content, b * and a * indices, were decreased by plasma treatment. In addition, the results showed that ACP conditions have a significant effect on functional properties that can be created floursand products with various characteristics. The results showed that plasma treatment affected the gluten index and wet gluten and techno functional properties of wheat flour. Overall, this study demonstrated that non-thermal plasma is a quick, efficient way to improve the technological properties of wheat flour, as an alternative to chemical oxidants
Fatemeh Omranifar; Hassan Ahmadi Gavghili; Mohammad Hossain Azizi; Ataallah Manafzadeh
Abstract
Introduction: Bread as a staple food for different groups of society at every level of income, plays important role in the nutritional basket. So enrichment bread by various components considered an eminent factor in compensating nutritional deficiencies.
Materials and methods: The effect of partial ...
Read More
Introduction: Bread as a staple food for different groups of society at every level of income, plays important role in the nutritional basket. So enrichment bread by various components considered an eminent factor in compensating nutritional deficiencies.
Materials and methods: The effect of partial replacement of wheat flour with lentil dahl flour, at 10, 20 and 30 percent and gluten at 2, 4 and 6 percent on quality characteristics of the toast bread (including determination of special volume by using Rapeseed displacement method, color measurement with Hunter Lab colorimeter, ability to hold moisture calculated via weighing of the samples before and after oven incubation, firmness determined with calculation of the maximum force required to compress the height of sample to half of preliminary height with Instron test, also ability to hold moisture and firmness on the first, third, fifth days after production and it’s relationship with staling) were studied. As well as combinational treatment were studied in order to optimization of the enriched toast bread production processes. Statistical analysis of data carried out by factorial test and CRD. Also Duncan test was used in order to find means difference (α˂0.05).
Results and discussion: Results from partial replacement of the wheat flour with lentil dahl flour showed the decrease in specific volume, while both of lentil dahl flour and gluten were led to increase water absorbance. The effect of water holding capacity and special volume on texture of breads is fully understood, therefore as gluten level increase, specific volume and water holding capacity increase which could lead to decrease firmness. The results shown that, replacement of wheat flour with 2-4% gluten leads to increase specific volume (4-4.3 ml/g) whereas decrease in specific volume (4 ml/g) was observed by 4-6% gluten replacement. The moisture retaining of lentil dahl flour increased significantly in the first, third and fifth days after production which caused an elevation of tenderness and softness in texture and suspended staling process in the enriched toast breads containing lentil dahl flour. This claim was validated with scores gained from organoleptic evaluations.
The color of the bread was measured by Hunter Lab colorimeter to determine parameters (a*, b* & L*), as well as ∆E* index. The results indicated that L*was decreased and (a* & b*) increased with increasing partial replacement levelt of the wheat flour with lentil dahl flour. . Highest level of ∆E* index was obtained in treatment with 30 percent of lentil dahl flour and the lowest value was related to treatment with 10 percent of lentil dahl flour and 4 percent gluten.
Conclusion: Finally the treatment contain 20 percent of lentil dahl flour and 6 percent gluten and treatment with 10 percent of lentil dahl flour and 4 percent gluten were earned most score even in some cases higher than control sample and were introduced as optimized samples in the point of fortification and utilize ability after production and in consumption period
Fatemeh Bahrami Maghsudbeki; Hajar Abbasi; Mohammad Goli
Abstract
Introduction: Legumes are suitable sources in nutraceutical properties due to existence of anticancer, antioxidant and also significant antimicrobial substances. Different processing such as soaking, peeling and germinating improves nutritional value and bioavailability of minerals such as calcium, iron ...
Read More
Introduction: Legumes are suitable sources in nutraceutical properties due to existence of anticancer, antioxidant and also significant antimicrobial substances. Different processing such as soaking, peeling and germinating improves nutritional value and bioavailability of minerals such as calcium, iron and phosphorus content of legumes and based on the literature review, germination is the best method among the others. The results of previous researches demonstrated significant improvement of nutraceutical and farmoceutical properties of products due to germination. In legumes, sprouted lentil has higher nutritional value such as minerals and essential amino acids than others. Cereal based products, especially products of wheat flour such as bread, pastries, biscuits and etc are used generally as a staple food around the world. Cake is one of the widely used confectionary cereal based product that its nutritional quality is important in public health. According to deficiency of wheat flour from many essential amino acids and important minerals such as iron, the aim of present study was to employ natural enrichment of cake with sprouted lentile and improving the qualitative characteristics of products using active gluten and hemicellulase enzyme. Due to the existence of problems in enrichment of wheat flour with iron due to difficulties in uniform distribution of particles and creation of unsuitable organoleptic properties in the products, currently, iron enrichment is limited to whole flour in Iran. Therefore, the results of the present research could an alternative way for flour enrichment with iron and other nutrients.
Materials and method: In order to prepare sprouted lentil flour, the “official” lentil variety was prepared and treated at ambient temperature (24°C) and suitable humidity (90%) in dark place in order to germinate and increase the shoot height to 1.5 cm. The sprouted lentils were dried at room temperature in shadow. Then, they were milled and sieved in order to achieve suitable particle size. At the beginning step, sprouted lentil flour and wheat flour were evaluated in terms of protein, moisture, ash, fat and minerals such as iron, calcium, potassium and phosphorus. After numerous pre-tests by experts in cereal technology, the usable quantities of sprouted lentil flour according to organoleptic characteristics of the product, was considered 25% of batter’s flour. Improving the textural characteristics of products due the negative effects of germinated lentils flour was considered using independent variables of present study (hemi-cellulase enzymes at 0, 25 and 50 ppm levels and active gluten powder at %0, %1/5 and %3). Sprouted lentil flour was treated for 30 minutes with enzyme before using in batter formulation. Prepared samples with 25% replaced sprouted lentil with wheat flour and hemicellulase (0, 25, 50 ppm) and active gluten (%0, %1.5, %3) were investigated in terms of volume, bulk density, color properties of crust and crumb, moisture content, textural properties (hardness, cohesiveness and springiness) and also sensorial properties. Prepared product based on optimized formulation according to the results of chemical, physical and sensorial analysis was evaluated in staling rate, the quantities of fat, protein, ash, fiber and minerals such as iron, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and its results were compared to control. Data was analyzed according to the factorial experiments based on completely randomized design by SAS software (version 9.2), and the means were compared by LSD test at 5 significance percent level. Statistical evaluation of sensorial properties was also done based on qualitative method of Kruskal-Wallis.
Results and Discussion: In chemical composition of wheat and sprouted lentil flour, there were significant differences between two samples in terms of protein, ash, and minerals content such as iron, calcium, phosphorus and potassium. But, there was no significant difference in fat content. The quantity of iron in lentil flour was five times more than that of wheat flour, calcium was double, potassium was seven times and phosphorus was six times more than that of wheat flour. Also, sprouted lentil flour showed higher protein content than wheat flour. Addition of sprouted lentils to batter formulation increased moisture content of the sample than the same one prepared only with wheat flour. Gluten and hemicellulase had significant effects on reducing the apparent density of samples and improving the physical, sensorial and textural characteristics of the product. In this regard, the hardness of sample’s crumb were decreased and theirs cohesiveness and springiness were increased significantly. According to the results of the present study, the addition of gluten and hemicellulase enzyme was improved color properties, especially in crust position. Therefore, independent variables were effective in improvement of qualitative properties of products. Finally, the optimal sample based on physical, textural and sensorial evaluation was introduced a sample with 25% sprouted lentil flour, 3% active gluten and 50 ppm hemicellulase enzymes. The optimum sample was closed to wheat control sample in the case of the qualitative characteristics. Comparison of textural characteristics of optimum and control samples during storage was indicated the similar characteristics of them. Sprouted lentil flour was a rich material in fiber with high water binding capacity in technological point. Therefore, it improved moisture retention and softness of texture. As well as, comparison the textural qualitative characteristics of the selected and control samples (prepared with wheat flour completely without additives) was shown a very high affinity in them. The products made with sprouted lentil had significantly higher nutritional value in protein, ash, crude fiber and minerals such as iron, calcium, potassium and phosphorus content than control. The iron content of optimum sample was more than twice of the control. Therefore, the results of the present research are effective in production of the functional product with improved nutritional characteristics. Due to the unique nutritional value of grain, more sprouted bean is recommended to use in food product formulation, and at the same time suitable additives are used for reducing their impact on the textural and sensorial properties of product.