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Analysis and Specification of Starch Granule Size Distributions
Published on: March 4, 2021
Effect of buckwheat hull particle-size on bread staling quality
Lijuan Wang1, Yang Li2, Zicong Guo1
1Department of Nutrition and Health, China Agricultural University, No.17 Tsinghua East Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, China.
Abstract:
The mechanical grinding scale of insoluble dietary fiber has an important influence on bread staling quality. We investigated the effects of buckwheat hull (BWH) powder at tissue-scale (500-100 μm) and cell-scale (50-10 μm) on the physical and structural changes of bread during storage. The addition of tissue-scale BWH had little effect on loaf volume and crumb firmness of bread, while that of cell-scale BWH significantly decreased specific volume and baking loss, and resulted in higher bread firmness, compared with the control (100 % wheat bread). The effect of cell-scale BWH on delaying amylopectin retrogradation and starch recrystallization during bread storage was superior to that of tissue-scale BWH. Tissue-scale BWH made the gas cell structure of the crumb coarse and open, promoting the evaporation of water during storage. BWH at the cell-scale had a stronger water-binding ability than tissue-scale BWH, which restricted the loss of water, inhibiting bread staling.
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