Quality characteristics and antioxidant properties of breads supplemented with sugar beet molasses-based ingredients

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Osmotic dehydration in sugar beet molasses as hypertonic medium was used to treat apples, plums, carrots and cabbage. Following the treatment, the fruits/vegetables were dried and ground. The obtained powders or pure beet molasses were incorporated into white wheat bread at 5 and 10% levels (flour basis). The results showed that the mineral content (K, Mg, Ca) and antioxidant potential of breads were significantly improved. The most marked was the increase in K content: 89.1% (bread with molasses)-94.1% (bread with plum), at 5% level. The highest increase in antioxidant potential was measured in the breads made with plum (62.5-81.6% for 5 and 10% levels, respectively). Copyright © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Filipčev, B., Lević, L., Bodroža-Solarov, M., Mišljenovic, N., & Koprivica, G. (2010). Quality characteristics and antioxidant properties of breads supplemented with sugar beet molasses-based ingredients. International Journal of Food Properties, 13(5), 1035–1053. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942910902950526

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