Improving bread quality with the application of a newly purified thermostable α-amylase from rhizopus oryzae fsis4

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A new thermostable α-amylase from Rhizopus oryzae FSIS4 was purified for first time and recovered in a single step using a three-phase partitioning (TPP) system. The fungal α-amylase, at a concentration of 1.936 U per kg of flour, was used in bread-making and compared to the commercial enzyme. The results showed a significant effect of the recovered α-amylase in the prepared bread and allowed us to improve the quality of the bread. The study indicated clearly that the recovered α-amylase is a potential candidate for future applications in the bread-making industry and in other food biotechnology applications.

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El-Okki, A. A. K. E. H., Gagaoua, M., Bourekoua, H., Hafid, K., Bennamoun, L., Djekrif-Dakhmouche, S., … Meraihi, Z. (2017). Improving bread quality with the application of a newly purified thermostable α-amylase from rhizopus oryzae fsis4. Foods, 6(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods6010001

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