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Effect of heating method on the microbial levels and acrylamide in corn grits and subsequent use as functional ingredient for bread making
2018
Abstract Cereal by-products represent abundant and low-cost resources of nutrients. The study is dedicated to the development of a rapid method for the treatment of corn grits to obtain value added ingredients for breadmaking. The infrared irradiation (IR) at 76 °C and 90 °C and vacuum microwave (VM) heating at 60 °C have been applied for stabilization of corn grits. The corn grit particles were fractionated by size and it was found that the particle size fraction significantly (p
Rheological Evaluation of Some Laboratory Mills
2012
The dough rheology is one of the most important aspect in bread making so it is very important to accurate evaluate the wheat potential for breadmaking by rheological test. The wheat must be milled for testing; the mill used influence the relevancy of wheat tests. The objective of this study is to evaluate the rheological properties of flour obtained by grinding ten samples of wheat in three of the most common laboratory mills (Perten 120, Quadromat Jr. and Chopin CD1). The rheological behaviours of the wheat flours obtained in laboratory were compared with those of flours obtained in industrial mill. The rheological measurements were performed using the Alveograph, Farinograph and Mixolab.…
Effects of Bread Making and Wheat Germ Addition on the Natural Deoxynivalenol Content in Bread
2014
Deoxynivalenol (DON, vomitoxin) is a type-B trichothecene mycotoxin produced by several field fungi such as Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium culmorum and known to have various toxic effects. This study investigated the effect of the bread making process on the stability of DON in common bread and wheat germ-enriched bread using naturally contaminated ingredients at the level of 560 µg/kg. The concentration of DON and its evolution during bread making were determined by immunoaffinity column cleanup followed by liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). During the bread making process, DON was reduced by 2.1% after fermentation and dropped by 7.1% after baking, reaching a …