Efecto del tiempo de Cocción del Zapallo (Cucurbita maxima) y la adición de Glucosa Oxidasa en el Aumento de Almidón Resistente del Pan de Molde

  • Tasiguano B
  • Villarreal C
  • Schmiele M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bread was made with wheat flour substitution for pumpkin flour (13%), following a central rotational composite design 22. The independent variables were glucose oxidase (0-20 ppm) and cooking time of pumpkin before being ground to flour (0-20 min). The dependent variables were specific volume, instrumental color and content of resistant starch. The mixtures of flours were characterized in Mixolab and an acceptance test was carried out for sensory evaluation. The results showed that a longer cooking time and average enzyme values increase the stability of the dough. The weakening of the proteins increased with average enzyme values and longer cooking time, while retrogradation of the starch decreased under the same conditions. The specific volume and content of resistant starch increased with longer cooking time. There was no significant statistical difference between treatments in the sensory evaluation analysis.

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Tasiguano, B. L., Villarreal, C., Schmiele, M., & Vernaza, M. G. (2019). Efecto del tiempo de Cocción del Zapallo (Cucurbita maxima) y la adición de Glucosa Oxidasa en el Aumento de Almidón Resistente del Pan de Molde. Información Tecnológica, 30(3), 167–178. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-07642019000300167

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