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Parameters of rye, wheat, barley, and oat sourdoughs fermented withLactobacillus plantarumLUHS135 that influence the quality of mixed rye-wheat bread, including acrylamide formation
Iveta PugajevaVadims BartkevicsVita KrungleviciuteSigrid MayrhoferElena BartkieneKonrad J. Domigsubject
0301 basic medicinebiologyChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiology030106 microbiologyProteolytic enzymesfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesWheat breadbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyStarterAcrylamideFermentationFood scienceLactobacillus plantarumFood Sciencedescription
A Lactobacillus plantarum strain was used for the production of rye, wheat, barley, and oat sourdoughs, and the influence of different sourdoughs on mixed rye–wheat bread quality parameters and acrylamide formation was evaluated. L. plantarum LUHS135 demonstrated versatile carbohydrate metabolism, good growth and acidification rates, and the ability to excrete amylolytic and proteolytic enzymes in various cereal sourdoughs. The same starter and different cereal substrates allow to produce sourdoughs showing different characteristics. The type of sourdough and its quantity had significant influence on acrylamide content in bread (P ≤ 0.0001), and using 5% or 10% of wheat sourdough, 5%, 15%, or 20% of barley sourdough, and 5% or 15% of oat sourdough, it is possible to reduce acrylamide content in bread. Thus, manufacturers need to take into account application of apparent technological approaches for acrylamide in bread reducing.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-04-26 | International Journal of Food Science & Technology |