Effect of buckwheat flour on microelements and proteins contents in gluten-free bread

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Abstract

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune gluten-sensitive entheropathy. The only available treatment for it is the life-long adherence to a gluten-free diet although these products are often poor in proteins, minerals, and vitamins. The current study was designed to investigate the effect of buckwheat flour incorporation to a gluten-free experimental formulation on the size-related parameters, and microelements and proteins contents. Buckwheat flour affected positively the technological quality of bread, like bread specific volume index and loaf size. Increasing concentration of buckwheat flour (10-40%) in bread affected the proportional enrichment in proteins and microelements, especially in copper and manganese.

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Krupa-Kozak, U., Wronkowska, M., & Soral-Śmietana, M. (2011). Effect of buckwheat flour on microelements and proteins contents in gluten-free bread. Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 29(2), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.17221/136/2010-cjfs

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