Rheological properties of dough and quality of bread supplemented with emulsifying polysaccharides

  • Dapcevic-Hadnadjev T
  • Dokic L
  • Pojic M
  • et al.
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The aim of present study was to evaluate the effects of emulsifying starches used as additives in breadmaking. In order to achieve this, the partial replacement (5-10%) of wheat flour with starch sodium octenyl succinate (OSA starch), pregelatinized starch sodium octenyl succinate (Pregel OSA starch) and hydrolyzed spray-dried starch sodium octenyl succinate (Hydrol OSA starch) was performed. The quality characteristics of obtained bread were compared to control wheat flour bread and bread containing 0.5% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). The obtained results indicated that addition of Pregel and OSA starches influenced the increase in water absorption, whilst addition of Hydrol OSA starch exhibited the opposite effect. Moreover, the addition of all chosen starches influenced the decrease in dough stability. On the other hand, the positive effects of implementation of emulsifying starches on specific volume and texture were observed, where Pregel OSA and OSA starch have expressed the highest effect.nema

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Dapcevic-Hadnadjev, T., Dokic, L., Pojic, M., Hadnadjev, M., Torbica, A., & Rakita, S. (2014). Rheological properties of dough and quality of bread supplemented with emulsifying polysaccharides. Hemijska Industrija, 68(1), 99–106. https://doi.org/10.2298/hemind130124033d

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